New look for Greece's Aegean Airlines as it receives first A320neos
Greece’s largest carrier Aegean Airlines unveiled a new livery as it took delivery of three Airbus A320neo aircraft, the first of 46 planes that will renew its fleet. Aegean expects to receive the new A320neo and A321neo jets by 2025 and has an option for an additional 12 as it expands its fleet, aiming for lower fuel and maintenance costs, executives said on Thursday. “2020 brings a new beginning, new momentum and opportunities and a new look,” said Aegean’s CEO Dimitris Gerogiannis. “The new aircraft are a platform for our people to create an even better travel experience for our passengers.” Aegean ditched its seagull logo for a new livery of deep blue and white wavy lines, inspired by the Greek sky and seas, it said. For the next six years, it will invest more than $500m a year on its fleet expansion and renewal, executives said.<br/>
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New look for Greece's Aegean Airlines as it receives first A320neos
Greece’s largest carrier Aegean Airlines unveiled a new livery as it took delivery of three Airbus A320neo aircraft, the first of 46 planes that will renew its fleet. Aegean expects to receive the new A320neo and A321neo jets by 2025 and has an option for an additional 12 as it expands its fleet, aiming for lower fuel and maintenance costs, executives said on Thursday. “2020 brings a new beginning, new momentum and opportunities and a new look,” said Aegean’s CEO Dimitris Gerogiannis. “The new aircraft are a platform for our people to create an even better travel experience for our passengers.” Aegean ditched its seagull logo for a new livery of deep blue and white wavy lines, inspired by the Greek sky and seas, it said. For the next six years, it will invest more than $500m a year on its fleet expansion and renewal, executives said.<br/>