This delivery is the latest milestone in an agreement
finalized in 2024, which encompasses a total order of six aircraft: three
Airbus A321neo and three Airbus A320neo. The national airline of
Azerbaijan received the first two A320neo aircraft earlier this year, and the
remaining units from the order are scheduled to join the fleet on a rolling
basis through November.
The introduction of the A321neo marks a significant
advancement for AZAL, as the airline seeks to bolster its operational
capabilities and environmental efficiency. The A321neo—the longest-fuselage
member of Airbus' best-selling A320neo family—is renowned for its fuel
efficiency and reduced noise footprint, making it a popular choice for airlines
looking to lower operating costs and meet tightening sustainability standards.
"AerCap is very pleased to be the first lessor to
introduce the A321neo to AZAL, helping the airline to expand and modernize its
fleet," said Peter Anderson, chief commercial officer at AerCap. "The
addition of these new, fuel-efficient aircraft will enhance AZAL’s operational
capabilities, support its network expansion, and deliver an improved passenger
experience."
“The arrival of our first Airbus A321neo represents another
significant step in AZAL's long-term fleet modernization strategy," said
Jamil Manizade, chief commercial officer of Azerbaijan Airlines. "As we
continue investing in next-generation aircraft, we are strengthening our
operational capabilities, improving fuel efficiency, and creating new
opportunities for sustainable network growth."
AerCap Holdings N.V. is a global leader in aviation leasing,
maintaining a diverse portfolio that serves approximately 300 customers
worldwide. Headquartered in Dublin, the company maintains a massive
international footprint with operational hubs in major cities, including
Shannon, Memphis, Miami, Singapore, London, Dubai, Shanghai, and Amsterdam.






