Air Astana grows fleet to 50 aircraft

Tuesday, 21 Jan, 2024 0

The Air Astana Group has bolstered its fleet size to 50 aircraft.

It has taken delivery of its 50th plane with the arrival of a new Airbus A321neo from the assembly line in Hamburg, Germany.

The latest A321neo cabin features existing business class and the new ‘Airspace Cabin’ economy class, which offers more seats.

There are larger overhead lockers and a ‘moonlight’ cabin lighting system, that was previously only featured on the airline’s long-haul aircraft.

The expansion is the next phase of Air Astana’s strategy to grow its fleet to 80 aircraft by the end of 2028.

  

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