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As part of the agreement, the airline will have purchase rights on a further 100 A320neo aircraft. [148] The current generation A320s and fifty of the A320neos will replace the current A319 aircraft. [148] On 15 May 2017, EasyJet announced the conversion of 30 A320neo orders into A321neo aircraft to be used on busier routes. [146]
The Airbus A320neo family is an incremental development of the A320 family of narrow-body airliners produced by Airbus.The A320neo family (neo being Greek for "new", as well as an acronym for "new engine option") is based on the enhanced variant of the previous generation A319, A320, and A321, which was then retrospectively renamed the A320ceo family (ceo being an acronym for "current engine ...
In 2025, Airbus delivered 20 A320neo family aircraft, comprising 2 A319neos, 7 A320neos and 11 A321neos. The A320 family backlog remains over the 7,000 mark, with A321s accounting for 60%, and total orders have reached 19,098, [ 1 ] [ 77 ] while total orders for the competing Boeing 737 have increased slightly to 16,737 aircraft, of which ...
As of January 2025, 1,272 Airbus A319 aircraft (1,244 ceo+28 neo) were in service with 87 operators, with American Airlines, EasyJet, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines operating the largest A319 fleets of 133, 88, 83 and 57 aircraft respectively. The A319 is the most popular variant of the Airbus A320 family to be operated by governments and ...
The following is a list of airlines operating Airbus A320 family aircraft. [1] [2] Current operators. Airline A318 A319ceo A319neo A320ceo A320neo ... EasyJet: 80: ...
The aircraft shares a common type rating with all other Airbus A320-family variants, allowing A320-family pilots to fly the aircraft without the need for further training. In December 2010, Airbus announced a new generation of the A320 family, the A320neo (new engine option). [2]