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Air China Orders 60 Airbus A320neo Jets in Year-End Deal

Air China Confirms Order for 60 Airbus A320neo Jets in Significant Year-End Agreement
BEIJING — Air China has secured a major deal with Airbus to acquire 60 A320neo Family aircraft, representing one of the largest single-aisle jet orders placed by a Chinese airline this year. The agreement, disclosed through a regulatory filing, carries a list price valuation of approximately US$9.5 billion, though industry-standard discounts are anticipated. Deliveries are scheduled to commence in 2028 and continue through 2032, with the aircraft to be distributed between Air China and one of its wholly owned subsidiaries.
This acquisition forms a key component of Air China’s ongoing fleet modernization strategy, aimed at replacing aging narrowbody aircraft to enhance capacity, operational efficiency, and environmental performance. The A320neo Family, equipped with either CFM LEAP-1A or Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines, offers significant fuel burn reductions compared to the earlier A320ceo models. This aligns with the airline’s broader objectives to strengthen competitiveness and reduce emissions amid a resurgence in domestic and regional air travel demand.
Despite the strategic benefits, the airline faces notable challenges associated with this substantial investment. The upfront financial commitment of $9.5 billion necessitates meticulous fiscal management, while the integration of 60 new aircraft will require expanded maintenance capabilities and operational infrastructure. Furthermore, ongoing global supply chain disruptions pose potential risks to the delivery schedule, a concern that Airbus and its customers continue to monitor closely.
Market analysts have responded positively to the announcement, viewing the order as a clear indication of Air China’s dedication to fleet renewal. The A320neo jets are expected to play a pivotal role on domestic trunk routes and short-haul regional services, effectively supporting the airline’s long-haul hubs in Beijing and Chengdu.
Surge in Airbus Orders Among Chinese Carriers
Air China’s order concludes a series of significant Airbus commitments from Chinese airlines in late December, signaling a renewed wave of procurement activity following a relatively subdued period. Spring Airlines recently placed an order for 30 A320neo aircraft valued at up to US$4.13 billion, with deliveries planned between 2028 and 2032. Similarly, Juneyao Airlines committed to acquiring 25 A320-family jets, valued at approximately US$4.1 billion, within the same delivery window. Additionally, China Aircraft Leasing Group (CALC) expanded its fleet with an order for 30 more A320neo jets, bringing its total commitment for this aircraft type to 203 units.
These transactions underscore a broader trend among Chinese carriers to modernize their fleets with next-generation Airbus single-aisle aircraft, reinforcing China’s position as a strategically vital market for Airbus. The competitive response within the sector reflects a widespread shift, as multiple airlines seek to leverage the operational efficiencies and environmental advantages offered by the A320neo Family.
Airbus Strengthens Market Position with Robust Backlog
For Airbus, the Air China order further bolsters an already substantial A320neo backlog, which now exceeds 8,000 aircraft globally. The European manufacturer is intensifying production efforts, targeting a monthly output of 75 aircraft later this decade despite ongoing supply chain challenges. Demand for the A320neo Family remains exceptionally strong, reaffirming its status as the cornerstone of short- and medium-haul fleets worldwide.

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