Tigerair Taiwan has signed a purchase agreement with Airbus for four A321neo aircraft.
The new aircraft will support the airline's network expansion.
The carrier currently operates a fleet of 17 A320 family aircraft, including nine A320ceo and eight A320neo.
“The purchase of A321neo aircraft is a cornerstone of our ‘third-generation’ fleet expansion, designed to maximise operational efficiency as we scale for regional dominance,” Tigerair Taiwan chairperson Joyce Huang.
“The A321neo is the ideal platform for Tigerair Taiwan to capture growing demand while maintaining its commitment to cost-effective operations,” Airbus EVP sales of commercial aircraft business Benoit de Saint-Exupery.
The deal was signed during the Singapore Airshow.