Aegean will later take over A320neo jets

Airbus A320neo (Photo: Aegean Airlines).
Airbus A320neo (Photo: Aegean Airlines).

Aegean will later take over A320neo jets

Airbus A320neo (Photo: Aegean Airlines).
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The Greek airline Aegean Airlines will only take over eleven aircraft from the A320neo rehab between 2023 and 2025. Originally, these should have been delivered from 2021. This emerges from the recently published quarterly figures.

According to this company announcement, the Airbus order, which consists of a total of 46 units, is to be retained. The company is also sticking to the takeover of four Airbus A320neo, which are due for delivery by April 2021. However, the overall planning is changing, because instead of 26 aircraft from the A320neo series, only 2022 of this type will be operated by 15. The total fleet could also be reduced by not renewing leasing contracts for A319ceo and A320ceo. This flexibility is reserved, Aegean said

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