Condor Expands A330-900 Fleet with Order for Three Additional Aircraft
Condor (DE), the German leisure carrier, has increased its commitment to the Airbus A330-900 by ordering three additional aircraft, bringing its total order for the type to 21. The newly ordered A330-900s are expected to be delivered in 2026 and 2027.
Condor initially placed an order for sixteen A330-900s in July 2021, which included seven directly from Airbus and nine from lessors. Subsequently, the airline added two more A330-900s to its order in 2022. Currently, ten A330-900s have been delivered to Condor as part of its fleet modernization strategy.
The additional A330-900 deliveries will facilitate the retirement of Condor’s remaining six B767-300ER aircraft. The carrier has been gradually phasing out older aircraft models to optimize its fleet. In addition to the A330-900s, Condor operates four A330-200s, introduced initially as an interim crew training solution before the A330neo fleet expansion.
Condor’s narrowbody fleet consists of twelve A320-200s, eleven A321-200s, and nine B757-300s. The airline has a significant number of A320neo and A321neo aircraft on order, which will further contribute to its modernization efforts and operational efficiency.
Stay tuned for updates as Condor progresses with the integration of these additional A330-900s into its fleet and continues its strategic fleet renewal program.