AirAsia converts some A321neo orders to longer-range variant

Low-cost group AirAsia is converting a number of its Airbus A321neo orders into A321LRs, as it prepares to resume new aircraft deliveries from the middle of the year. The order swap will see 62 A321neos converted, one for one, to the longer-range variant. AirAsia, which has operations in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, has 326 A321neos on order. In January, group advisor Tony Fernandes, who is also the CEO of parent Capital A, said AirAsia was “looking at” whether to convert some of the A321neo commitments into A321LR orders. AirAsia also has 20 A321XLR and 15 A330neo aircraft on order. In June, the airline group will resume deliveries of A321neos, with the first jet likely to go to its Malaysian unit. The new aircraft will gradually replace its fleet of A320s, as AirAsia transitions to become an all-A321neo operator. Fernandes states: “These new specification aircraft will enable greater flexibility on existing short to medium-haul routes and network expansion to places we have never flown before, including to exciting secondary markets such as North Asia, Australia and Central Asia from Southeast Asia.” <br/>
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2/23/24