Jazeera Airways recently took delivery of its 10th and 11th A320neo aircraft from Airbus at an event at Kuwait International Airport. The airline now has a total fleet of nine aircraft. These are the first aircraft to be delivered from the airline’s 2021 order book for 20 A320neos and 8 A321neos.
Jazeera Airways Chairman Marwan Boodai said: “We are very happy to be taking delivery of the first A320neo aircraft as part of Jazeera’s larger order book that will effectively double the fleet size to 35 aircraft by the year 2026 in support of our expansion plans, as well as boost our contribution to Kuwait’s travel sector. With the challenges of the past two years behind us, Jazeera has returned with a strong performance, offering customers further choices with new destinations being opened throughout the year.”
CEO Rohit Ramachandran said, “Jazeera is focusing on expanding its fleet with these latest aircraft from our partner Airbus, offering more environmentally friendly neo models, which provide a range of benefits including 18% fuel-saving, quieter engines with 50% less CO2 emissions. Our growing fleet will support our expansion plans for Q4 2022 and into 2023 with new destinations and increasing frequencies on existing popular routes. The A320neo has already proven itself to be a great airplane for us and we are pleased to work with Airbus and our leasing partners to make these additions to our fleet.”
Jazeera placed the order for the 28 aircraft with Airbus in November 2021 valued at $3.4 bn. Jazeera was the first airline in the Middle East to operate the A320neo.