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Airbus Expands Global Production Network and Targets Record A320neo Output

Airbus is executing one of the most ambitious industrial expansions in modern aviation history, responding to surging demand from airlines and leasing companies by ramping up production across all commercial aircraft programs. Central to this strategy is the A321neo, now the dominant member of the A320 Family, which continues to drive Airbus’ record-breaking order backlog and output targets.

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HK Express Prepares to Take Delivery of Airbus A321neo MSN 12858

HK Express is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, continuing its expansion as a key low-cost carrier in Asia. The aircraft, identified by manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12858 and registration B-KKO, is an A321-251NX variant powered by CFM International LEAP-1A32 engines. It features a single-class, 236-seat cabin configuration, optimized for high-capacity regional routes.

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Airbus Opens Second A320neo Assembly Line in Tianjin

Airbus has officially announced the opening of a second final assembly line (FAL) for its A320neo Family aircraft in Tianjin, China, further strengthening its industrial presence in one of the world’s fastest-growing aviation markets. The new facility underscores Airbus’s commitment to expanding global production capacity as demand for the A320neo series continues to soar.

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ACG Delivers Three Airbus A321neo Aircraft to Wizz Air

Aviation Capital Group (ACG) has successfully completed the delivery of three Airbus A321neo aircraft to Wizz Air, marking another significant milestone in the ongoing collaboration between the lessor and the European low-cost carrier. The aircraft deliveries were finalized over the course of a single week, departing from Airbus facilities in Hamburg, Germany, and Tianjin, China.

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Air Serbia Explores Belgrade-Beijing Route for Summer 2025

Air Serbia is evaluating the possibility of introducing a new direct flight between Belgrade and Beijing in the summer of 2025. This prospective route would replace the recently discontinued service to Tianjin, allowing Air Serbia to maintain its presence in the Chinese market and strengthen connectivity between Serbia and China.

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China Express Launches Tianjin–Khabarovsk Route

China Express Airlines has expanded its international network by launching a new route connecting Tianjin, Jiamusi, and Khabarovsk, providing a direct link between China and Russia’s Far East. This new service began on October 29, 2024, and is operated three times a week using an Airbus A320. The addition aligns with China Express’s strategy to…