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Indigo Partners Order 255 A321neo Family Aircraft

Indigo Partners Order 255 A321neo Family Aircraft

Wizz Air (Hungary), Frontier (United States), Volaris (Mexico) and JetSMART (Chile, Argentina), Indigo Partners portfolio airlines, have announced an order for 255 additional A321neo Family aircraft under a joint Indigo Partners agreement. The firm order

Delta Introduces New Domestic First Class

Delta Introduces New Domestic First Class

Delta ’s new Airbus A321neo, slated to be delivered late 2020, will feature industry-leading domestic First Class seats with more privacy, more comfort, larger screens and superior stowage. “As an industry leader in innovation, we

Ural Airlines Welcomes the First A321 neo

Ural Airlines Welcomes the First A321 neo

On the 1st of November 2019, Ural Airlines first aircraft A321 neo landed at Koltsovo Airport. This aircraft is the third of the neo family of aircraft purchased by Ural Airlines this year. A321 Ural

Air Arabia Welcomes the First A321neo LR to Its Fleet

Air Arabia received today its first Airbus (A321neo Long Range). The aircraft flew nonstop from Airbus’s facility in Hamburg to Sharjah International Airport. Air Arabia is the first Middle Eastern airline to operate the A321neo

Vietjet Orders 50 More A321neo Aircraft

Vietnamese carrier Vietjet has placed a firm order with Airbus for an additional 50 A321neo single-aisle aircraft, finalising an MOU signed at the Farnborough International Airshow last July. The purchase agreement was signed in Hanoi

Lufthansa Buys 27 Airbus Aircraft

September 28, the Supervisory Board of Deutsche Lufthansa AG has approved the purchase of 27 short- and medium-haul aircraft. Purchase options for 24 Airbus A320neo and three A321neo will be converted into firm orders. With

Airbus delivers first ever A321neo to Virgin America

Airbus delivers first ever A321neo to Virgin America

Airbus has delivered the first-ever A321neo. The latest generation aircraft powered by CFM International’s LEAP-1A engines was handed over to U.S. airline Virgin America, an all-Airbus operator, at a ceremony in Hamburg, Germany.  “After Virgin