Uzbekistan Airways Signs Agreement for Four New Airbus A321neo Aircraft - UzDaily.uz
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- 1Uzbekistan Airways signs agreement for four new Airbus A321neo aircraft.
- 2Deliveries are scheduled for 2027–2028.
- 3The aircraft will feature Airbus Airspace Premium cabins and high-speed wireless internet.
- 4Uzbekistan Airways plans to have a total of 15 A321neo aircraft.
- 5The agreement is part of Uzbekistan Airways’ fleet modernization program.
Uzbekistan Airways has signed agreements with China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (CALC) for four new Airbus A321neo aircraft. The deliveries are scheduled for 2027–2028 and are part of Uzbekistan Airways’ long-term fleet renewal and expansion program for 2026–2028. These aircraft will feature Airbus Airspace Premium cabins, in-flight entertainment systems, and high-speed wireless internet connectivity.
Under the agreement, Uzbekistan Airways plans to receive six A321neo aircraft from CALC. After delivery, the airline’s total A321neo fleet will reach 15 aircraft, strengthening its position as a leading carrier in Central Asia. The airline aims to modernize its fleet, implement modern technologies, and prioritize passenger comfort.
CALC's President and Chief Commercial Officer, Winnie Liu, stated that the agreement reinforces CALC’s presence in Central Asia, a region of growing importance in their global portfolio. The delivery of the new Airbus A321neo aircraft is part of Uzbekistan Airways’ broader fleet modernization and digital service program, aimed at improving operational efficiency, expanding the route network, and reducing the carbon footprint. The agreements with CALC confirm the airline’s strategic focus on modern solutions, international cooperation, and continuous enhancement of passenger service quality.
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