Tuesday, April 14, 2026

T’way Air boosts regional reach with aircraft delivery from CDB Aviation


CDB Aviation, a Dublin-based aircraft leasing subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Ltd., announced on Tuesday the delivery of a second Boeing 737-8 aircraft to South Korean carrier T’way Air.

This delivery marks the latest expansion of the partnership between the two companies. T’way Air, a prominent low-cost carrier based in Seoul, currently operates two 737-8 aircraft leased from the CDB Aviation portfolio.

The newly delivered aircraft is configured to accommodate 189 passengers in a single-class economy layout. It is powered by CFM LEAP-1B27 engines, an engine variant widely noted for its fuel efficiency and reduced noise emissions compared to previous generations of narrow-body aircraft.

“We’re pleased to be further expanding our collaboration with T’way, one of the fastest growing carriers in South Korea, with this transaction for the MAX Family aircraft,” commented Jie Chen, CDB Aviation Chief Executive Officer. “This transaction was one of the rare MAX skyline placement campaigns in the region that effectively leveraged the strength of our leasing platform and access to new-gen aircraft to support T’way’s fleet renewal and regional network expansion plans.”

“We are delighted to receive this high-efficiency aircraft from our valued partner, CDB Aviation,” stated Sang Yoon Lee, Chief Executive Officer and Representative Director at T’way. “This delivery is a meaningful milestone in our fleet renewal plan, enabling us to enhance operational efficiency, offer improved in-flight experiences, and pursue more sustainable operations,”

“As we continue to grow our global footprint, building trusted relationships with airlines across all key markets is central to our efforts. The teams on both sides have worked together to build a strong partnership between our companies, executing on the potential deal opportunities that enable T’way to transition to the new-generation aircraft and to focus on the APAC regional routes,” concluded Chen.

Kaohsiung-Busan route expands Taiwan network

To connect travelers in Taiwan with more destinations in Korea, T’way Air currently operates eight routes, including the Kaohsiung–Busan route, which launched on March 29.

  • Taipei (Songshan) – Seoul (Gimpo)
  • Taipei (Taoyuan) – Jeju
  • Taipei (Taoyuan) – Daegu
  • Taichung – Seoul (Incheon)
  • Kaohsiung – Seoul (Gimpo)
  • Kaohsiung – Seoul (Incheon)
  • Kaohsiung – Jeju
  • Kaohsiung – Busan

Seoul offers a wide range of cultural attractions and modern city experiences, while Daegu and Busan provide additional regional options with distinctive local character. Jeju is also accessible via direct flights from Taiwan, offering travelers greater flexibility when planning multi-city itineraries.

Since its establishment in 2010, T’way Air has grown steadily, now serving 60 destinations worldwide across East Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Oceania, Europe, and North America. The airline operates a modern fleet comprising Boeing 737-800 and 737 MAX 8, Airbus A330 and A320, and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

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