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China Aircraft Leasing Orders 30 Airbus A320neo Jets

China Aircraft Leasing Group Confirms Order for 30 Airbus A320neo Jets
China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings (CALC) announced on December 30 that its subsidiary, CALC (BVI), has entered into an agreement to purchase 30 Airbus A320neo aircraft. Deliveries are scheduled to occur in phases through 2033. Each aircraft in the order is configured to accommodate up to 194 passengers, reflecting CALC’s strategy to expand its fleet capacity in response to growing demand for air travel within China. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed, according to reports citing Reuters.
Rising Demand for the A320neo in China
This latest order highlights the increasing preference for the Airbus A320neo family among Chinese carriers and leasing companies. In recent months, other Chinese airlines such as Spring Airlines and Juneyao Airlines have announced plans to acquire 30 and 25 A320neo-family jets respectively, signaling robust market appetite for this model. The A320neo’s reputation for fuel efficiency and operational versatility continues to drive its popularity in the region.
Industry Challenges and Competitive Dynamics
Despite the positive outlook, CALC’s acquisition faces potential challenges stemming from ongoing global supply chain disruptions and manufacturing delays that have broadly impacted aircraft deliveries across the industry. Additionally, the competitive environment is intensifying as Boeing and other manufacturers may respond by accelerating production of their narrowbody aircraft or introducing more competitive financing packages to attract airlines and lessors.
Nevertheless, the sustained interest in the A320neo from Chinese leasing firms and carriers underscores the aircraft’s strong market position and reflects the broader recovery of China’s aviation sector following recent disruptions.

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