Mexican airline Volaris on Tuesday unveiled an order for 25 Airbus A321neo aircraft from a purchase agreement signed in October 2022.
These aircraft bring Volaris’ order book to 143 A320neo Family aircraft, which will support the continued renewal and expansion of the airline’s Pratt & Whitney-powered fleet.
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“These A321neos will support our long-term business viability and sustainability strategy, while bringing us closer to operating a fully NEO fleet by 2028. Our portfolio of 143 aircraft demonstrates Volaris’ financial strength and will ensure our growth in the Mexican market, as well as on routes to the United States and Central America,” said Enrique Beltranena, Volaris’ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
Volaris became an Airbus customer in 2006, and has since ordered 206 A320 Family aircraft, including more than 170 A320neo Family aircraft. The airline is the largest A320neo Family operator in Latin America.
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