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Wizz Air Cuts A321XLR Order Amid Abu Dhabi Exit

Wizz Air has significantly reduced its order for Airbus A321XLR aircraft, trimming its original commitment from 47 to just 10–15 units, according to statements made during the carrier’s most recent earnings call. The move, labeled a “conversion” rather than a cancellation, comes as Wizz Air prepares to shut down its Abu Dhabi-based unit in September, marking a major strategic retreat from…

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Wizz Air In Talks To Convert Part Of A321XLR Order

Wizz Air, the Hungary-based ultra-low-cost carrier, is currently engaged in discussions with Airbus to modify its existing order for 47 A321XLR aircraft, considering a partial conversion to the A321neo variant. The update was disclosed by CEO József Váradi, reflecting the airline’s evolving operational requirements and strategic focus.

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Wizz Air CEO Highlights Prolonged Engine Issues

Wizz Air (Hungary) CEO Jozsef Varadi has raised concerns about the prolonged impact of issues with Pratt & Whitney (P&W) engines affecting the airline’s fleet. Varadi stated that the engine problems could persist for four to five years, significantly impacting operations. The airline anticipates that 40 aircraft will remain grounded through fiscal 2026 due to these ongoing challenges.