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CDB Aviation Leases Five A321neo Jets to LATAM

CDB Aviation to Lease Five Airbus A321neo Jets to LATAM Airlines
CDB Aviation, the Irish leasing subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Ltd., has entered into agreements to lease five Airbus A321-271NX aircraft to LATAM Airlines Group S.A., the largest airline group in Latin America. The announcement was made during the ISTAT Americas conference held in San Diego.
Fleet Expansion and Strategic Implications
The five new A321neo jets are slated for delivery in the second quarter of 2026 and will augment LATAM’s existing fleet, which already includes one A321neo previously leased from CDB Aviation. This acquisition aligns with LATAM’s broader fleet strategy aimed at enhancing operational flexibility across its hubs while advancing its commitment to modernizing its fleet with next-generation, fuel-efficient aircraft. Luís da Silva, Head of Commercial for the Americas at CDB Aviation, highlighted the importance of this partnership, noting that as air travel demand in South America continues to grow, access to modern aircraft and innovative fleet solutions will be essential for regional carriers.
Industry Context and Competitive Landscape
The introduction of the A321neo jets occurs amid ongoing challenges within the aviation industry. AerCap CEO Aengus Kelly recently observed that airlines operating advanced fleets are facing increased aircraft downtime due to reliability issues, compelling carriers to acquire additional aircraft to maintain operational schedules. This dynamic is expected to sustain demand for new aircraft as airlines adjust to evolving operational requirements.
LATAM’s competitors are also actively responding to market shifts. Brazilian carrier Gol is expanding its fleet with Airbus A330-900neos and is considering further diversification to maintain competitiveness. Concurrently, LATAM is pursuing operational efficiencies by retrofitting more of its Boeing 777 aircraft with AeroShark riblets from Lufthansa Technik, a modification designed to improve fuel performance.
CDB Aviation’s latest leasing agreement underscores its strategic focus on expanding its footprint in the rapidly growing South American aviation market. Da Silva emphasized that the company is intensifying outreach efforts to enable carriers like LATAM to capitalize on market growth opportunities while strengthening its presence in this critical region.
About LATAM Airlines Group
LATAM Airlines Group S.A. operates across five domestic markets—Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru—and provides international services throughout Latin America as well as to Europe, Oceania, Africa, the United States, and the Caribbean. Its diverse fleet includes Boeing 767, 777, 787, and Airbus A319, A320, A320neo, A321, and A321neo aircraft.
Forward-Looking Statements
This article contains forward-looking statements concerning CDB Aviation’s business and the broader aviation market. Actual outcomes may differ materially due to various risks and uncertainties. Readers are advised not to rely solely on these statements as predictions of future results.

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