Saudi Arabia’s flynas To Buy 30 New Planes

One of the Middle East’s low-cost airlines, flynas, has extended its business with Airbus. The Saudi Arabia-based carrier has ordered 30 new A320neo aircraft, taking the total order with Airbus to 120 A320neo planes, 10 of which are A321XLRs. The new agreement was inked at the ongoing Paris Air Show. flynas’ entire fleet consists of Airbus aeroplanes, and it was the first carrier in Saudi Arabia to acquire the A320neo. Presently, it operates 32 A320neos, 12 A320ceos and 4 A330-300s.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of

Related Posts

September 17, 2024

A massive part of Air India’s transformation phase under the new ownership is retrofitting in-s

September 16, 2024

Further strengthening its network in Southeast Asia, Air India has begun direct services to Kuala

September 16, 2024

The Belgian national airline, Brussels Airlines, has announced its plans to expand its long-haul