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CALC Places Fifth Order for 30 Airbus A320neo Aircraft

CALC Confirms Fifth Order for 30 Airbus A320neo Aircraft
China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (CALC) has formalized a firm order for 30 additional Airbus A320neo Family aircraft, reinforcing a longstanding partnership between the two companies. This latest agreement marks CALC’s fifth order with Airbus since their collaboration began in 2012. With this acquisition, CALC’s cumulative orders for Airbus aircraft now total 282, of which 203 are from the A320neo Family.
Strengthening a Strategic Partnership
Mike Poon, Executive Director and CEO of CALC, emphasized the significance of the relationship with Airbus, stating that their enduring partnership has been instrumental to CALC’s growth trajectory. He described the new order as a reflection of their mutual commitment to innovation and sustainable aviation. Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Airbus Executive Vice President of Sales for Commercial Aircraft, acknowledged CALC as a valued partner, highlighting the lessor’s deep market insight as a strong endorsement of the A320neo Family’s appeal.
The A320neo Family’s Market Position and Challenges
The A320 Family remains a central pillar of Airbus’s commercial aircraft portfolio, having amassed over 19,000 orders worldwide. The aircraft are widely recognized for their fuel efficiency and environmental advantages, delivering at least 20% reductions in fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions compared to previous-generation single-aisle jets.
Nevertheless, CALC’s new order arrives amid increased scrutiny of Airbus following recent safety concerns involving A320-family aircraft. These issues have contributed to a significant decline in Airbus’s stock price and have raised caution among investors. Despite sustained strong demand for the A320neo and Airbus’s record order backlog, uncertainties linger regarding the manufacturer’s capacity to meet its ambitious production targets for 2025 amid ongoing safety investigations. While competitors have yet to issue direct responses, industry observers remain attentive to how Airbus will navigate these challenges to maintain its leadership in the single-aisle market segment.
The details of the transaction were disclosed in an official company statement.

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