Air Astana agrees lease for more Airbus jets
Kazakhstan based Air Astana Group is adding to its fleet.
It just recently inked a lease deal for seven Airbus A321neo LR aircraft with Air Lease Corporation.
Deliveries are expected to start from 2026.
This goes toward the group’s plans to expand the fleet to 80 aircraft by the end of 2028.
Air Astana Group is the largest airline group in Central Asia and the Caucasus by fleet size and revenue.
Air Astana and low-cost brand FlyArystan, which launched in 2019, operate a combined fleet of 54 aircraft.
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