flynas, recently took delivery of one wide-body Airbus A330 and two new A320neo. The three aircraft are a part of second batch of 19 new aircraft to be delivered in 2023, of a $10-billion order to purchase 120-aircraft from Airbus, the largest order of its kind in the region at the time.
The three planes arrived in Riyadh and Jeddah, with the new A320neo's landing at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh on May 3 and 4 and the A330 touching down at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah on May 6.
Speaking about the exceptional growth in its operations and fleet size Bander Almohanna, CEO and Managing Director, flynas said: “flynas has added 22 aircraft during the past 26 months, as part of flynas' commitment to moving forward with its growth and expansion strategy which aims to reach 165 domestic and international destinations.”
flynas fleet currently has 48 aircraft, up 84% in about two years, compared to its size of 26 aircraft in the first quarter of 2021.
"Taking delivery of the three aircraft coincides with the recovery witnessed by the travel and tourism sector, with expectations of distinguished growth figures in the current summer season of 2023, especially with flynas adding 10 new destinations and routes in Asia and Europe as of next June, with the aim of boosting its ever-growing international network of flights. The delivery also coincides with the approaching Hajj season, in which the company plans to transport the largest possible number of pilgrims and visitors to the Two Holy Mosques," Almohanna added.
The Board of Directors of flynas has agreed to increase the new aircraft orders to 250 aircraft, making flynas the largest low-cost carrier in the Middle East and North Africa region and enhancing its capabilities to contribute to achieving the goals of the Civil Aviation Strategy.
The airline recently launched two destinations to Baghdad and Erbil in Iraq and signed an agreement with the Air Connectivity Program to launch five direct international destinations to the capitals of Iraq, Nigeria, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan, as well as to the second largest Kyrgyz city of Osh. This expansion is a part of National Civil Aviation Strategy to reach 330 million passengers increase the number of international destinations linked to the Kingdom to more than 250 destinations by 2030.