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ABL Aviation Delivers Final A220 Aircraft to Air France

ABL Aviation Delivers Final Airbus A220 to Air France Amid Industry Challenges
ABL Aviation has completed the delivery of the fifteenth and final Airbus A220-300 aircraft to Air France, marking the conclusion of a multi-year partnership that reflects both companies’ commitment to fleet modernization and operational excellence. The latest aircraft, MSN 55393, equipped with two Pratt & Whitney PW1521G-3 engines, represents a significant milestone in Air France’s strategy to renew its short- and medium-haul fleet with more efficient and environmentally friendly aircraft.
Air France’s Fleet Renewal and Environmental Goals
The Airbus A220-300 plays a pivotal role in Air France’s efforts to reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions, aligning with the airline’s broader environmental objectives. Its flexible range capabilities and quieter, more comfortable cabin are designed to enhance passenger experience while supporting sustainable operations. This delivery underscores the airline’s dedication to integrating advanced technology into its fleet to meet evolving market demands and regulatory standards.
Industry-Wide Supply Chain and Operational Challenges
The completion of this delivery occurs against a backdrop of significant challenges within the aviation industry, particularly affecting the A220 program. Supply chain disruptions, especially related to the availability of Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines, have created operational difficulties for several carriers. For instance, Swiss Airlines has resorted to cannibalizing parts from A220-100 models to maintain the serviceability of its A220-300 fleet amid ongoing engine shortages. These constraints have prompted Airbus to revise its production targets, lowering the planned output for 2026 from 14 to 12 aircraft per month, although the manufacturer remains committed to delivering 820 aircraft throughout the year.
The competitive landscape has also been influenced by these issues. EgyptAir has decided to divest its A220 fleet, citing persistent concerns over engine reliability. Conversely, Air Serbia continues to evaluate the A220-300’s suitability through a wet-lease arrangement with AirBaltic, indicating sustained interest despite the operational hurdles faced by the program.
ABL Aviation’s Role and Strategic Execution
Ali Ben Lmadani, Founder and Chief Executive of ABL Aviation, described the final delivery as a source of pride, emphasizing the critical importance of meticulous planning, strategic alignment, and a shared long-term vision with Air France. He expressed appreciation for the airline’s trust and highlighted the significance of supporting its modernization efforts with one of the most efficient narrow-body aircraft available.
Throughout the delivery program, ABL Aviation worked closely with Air France and its investor partners to develop customized financing solutions and uphold rigorous execution standards for each aircraft. The successful completion of this complex, multi-year mandate demonstrates ABL Aviation’s expertise in managing intricate transactions and reinforces its standing as a leading asset manager within the Airbus A220 family.
By leveraging cross-border financing capabilities alongside active portfolio management, ABL Aviation continues to enhance its reputation in the global aircraft leasing and investment sector, navigating ongoing supply chain and operational challenges with resilience and strategic foresight.

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