Air Astana Group fleet grows to 60 aircraft
The Air Astana Group fleet has achieved a new milestone, growing to 60 aircraft.
It follows the arrival of a new Airbus A320neo in Almaty
Full-service carrier Air Astana now has a fleet of 35 aircraft, while low-cost carrier FlyArystan operates 25 jets.
Both carriers in the Group have grown rapidly with an increasing number of the latest generation Airbus A321LR and Airbus A320neo aircraft.
FlyArystan continues to grow its low-cost network throughout Kazakhstan and Central Asia, together with an increasing number of longer-range flights to Georgia, China and the Middle East.
“Expanding our fleet to 60 aircraft is a significant milestone for Air Astana Group and an important step towards accomplishing our strategic plans,” said group CEO Peter Foster.
“We will continue to invest in modern aircraft and expand our route network, offering passengers even more opportunities for affordable travel both within the region and beyond”.
The Air Astana Group is targeting a total of 80 aircraft by 2028.
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