easyJet Plans Order for 157 Airbus A320neo Family Aircraft, Phases Out A319s

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easyGroup Holdings is on track to finalize an agreement with Airbus for the acquisition of 157 additional A320neo Family aircraft. This deal aims to complete the retirement of easyJet’s A319-100 fleet and replace approximately half of the remaining A320-200s. The provisional agreement includes fifty-six A320-200Ns and 101 A321-200Ns, with an additional 100 purchase rights. Deliveries are scheduled to commence in fiscal 2029 and conclude by fiscal 2034.

The new aircraft will feature CFM International LEAP-1A engines, with ongoing discussions between easyJet and the engine manufacturer. Additionally, easyJet has converted 35 A320neo commitments into A321neo aircraft.

According to a stock market filing by easyJet, the limited availability of delivery slots for narrow-body aircraft with around 200 seats until at least 2029 prompted the airline to secure future slots. By placing this order, easyJet aims to uphold its current scale, executing a disciplined growth strategy by replacing retiring aircraft.

The significance of the A321neo was highlighted by easyJet, emphasizing its role in capacity upgauging and revenue enhancement, particularly on slot-constrained airports or longer and high-demand routes.

This prospective order supplements easyJet’s existing commitment for 158 A320neo Family aircraft, comprising ninety A320neo and sixty-eight A321neo after the recent conversion. The current fleet includes various models, with easyJet UK operating A319s, A320-200s, A320neo, and A321neo, while easyJet Europe and easyJet Switzerland manage A319s, A320s, A320neo, and A321neo.

The acquisition aligns with easyJet’s strategic vision and fleet renewal efforts, marking a significant step toward operational efficiency and modernization.

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