Air Astana expands fleet with new Airbus jet
Air Astana Group has taken delivery of a new Airbus A320neo aircraft.
The aircraft arrived in Almaty and will join the Air Astana.
The aircraft features a two-class cabin configuration, with 16 business class seats and 132 economy class seats.
The newly delivered aircraft is the tenth Airbus A320neo to enter the Air Astana Group fleet, which currently comprises 58 aircraft, predominantly from Airbus.
This fleet expansion aligns with Air Astana’s development strategy, which focuses on expanding its network and achieving sustainable growth.
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