Air Astana launches the next Airbus A321LR
Kazakhstan's national airline signs a leasing contract with Air Lease Corporation, adding the seventh Airbus A321LR to its active fleet. The brand new machine reportedly flew straight from delivery
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Kazakhstan's national airline signs a leasing contract with Air Lease Corporation, adding the seventh Airbus A321LR to its active fleet. The brand new machine reportedly flew straight from delivery
The airline will resume flight operations to Sri Lanka on December 3, 2021. The national airline of Kazakhstan operates the connection between Almaty and Sri Lanka's capital Colombo twice a week, on Tuesdays and
The Kazakh airline has received the sixth Airbus A321LR machine. The new aircraft came straight from the Airbus shipyard in Hamburg and landed at Nur-Sultan international airport, the capital of Kazakhstan. The airline is leasing all Airbus A321LR from Air Lease Corporation.
In view of the increasing demand, Air Astana is expanding its offer from Germany. From July 12, 2021, the airline will also be flying from Frankfurt Airport to the Kazakh capital Nur-Sultan on Mondays, thereby increasing the frequency
As part of an operating lease, Air Astana, Kazakhstan's national airline, has taken over the fifth Airbus A321LR from Air Lease Corporation (ALC) in the USA. The first aircraft-type machine with Pratt & Whitney
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