AirAsia Aviation confirms 14 new aircraft deliveries for 2025
AirAsia Aviation Group has confirmed 14 new aircraft deliveries in 2025 as it anticipates a surge in travel demand. The carrier's internal guidance targets 70m passengers in FY25, which represents an increase of 11% from the previous year. "To achieve this, the group is expanding capacity, enhancing connectivity, and optimising its network for greater efficiency. "With a sharp focus on operational excellence and cost leadership, AirAsia’s immediate priorities are to strengthen its domestic market share and improve Fly-Thru connectivity across all operating markets, while in the medium term, it will explore expanding into key global destinations to bring new destinations to guests," it said in a statement. Four of the AirAsia's new aircraft will come direct from Airbus and the other 10 from lessors. AirAsia Aviation Group CEO Bo Lingam said the carrier's future growth is fully secured with the next 56 aircraft already financed. <br/>
https://portal.staralliance.com/cms/news/hot-topics/2025-03-05/unaligned/airasia-aviation-confirms-14-new-aircraft-deliveries-for-2025
https://portal.staralliance.com/cms/logo.png
AirAsia Aviation confirms 14 new aircraft deliveries for 2025
AirAsia Aviation Group has confirmed 14 new aircraft deliveries in 2025 as it anticipates a surge in travel demand. The carrier's internal guidance targets 70m passengers in FY25, which represents an increase of 11% from the previous year. "To achieve this, the group is expanding capacity, enhancing connectivity, and optimising its network for greater efficiency. "With a sharp focus on operational excellence and cost leadership, AirAsia’s immediate priorities are to strengthen its domestic market share and improve Fly-Thru connectivity across all operating markets, while in the medium term, it will explore expanding into key global destinations to bring new destinations to guests," it said in a statement. Four of the AirAsia's new aircraft will come direct from Airbus and the other 10 from lessors. AirAsia Aviation Group CEO Bo Lingam said the carrier's future growth is fully secured with the next 56 aircraft already financed. <br/>