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Avelo Plans Fleet Expansion Despite West Coast Withdrawal

Avelo Plans Fleet Expansion Despite West Coast Withdrawal
Strategic Shift and Fleet Growth
Avelo Airlines is advancing its fleet expansion plans despite its recent decision to exit the West Coast market and close its Burbank base. The carrier currently operates a mixed fleet of eight Boeing 737-700s and fourteen 737-800s, leased from nine different lessors. While no definitive agreements have been finalized, Avelo confirmed it is actively engaging with several lessors and companies to acquire additional aircraft, underscoring its commitment to growth amid evolving market conditions.
Closure of Burbank Base and Market Realignment
The closure of the Burbank base, effective December 2, is a response to declining domestic leisure travel demand and fare reductions that have adversely affected financial performance at the airport. Avelo attributed the decision to “troubling financial results” and announced a strategic pivot toward expanding its operations on the US East Coast. The airline identified the East Coast as offering “significantly more opportunity to continue our path to sustainable cash flow generation,” signaling a realignment of its business focus in pursuit of long-term viability.
Competitive Responses and Market Dynamics
Avelo’s withdrawal from Burbank has triggered immediate competitive responses. Breeze Airways plans to introduce four new routes from the airport, while Alaska Airlines will launch year-round, daily services connecting Burbank with Eugene, Redmond/Bend, and Pasco. These initiatives aim to capture the market share vacated by Avelo and highlight the intensifying competition within the region’s domestic airline sector.
Ongoing Expansion Amid Controversy
Despite facing criticism over its involvement in deportation flights for the US Department of Homeland Security, Avelo continues to pursue expansion. The airline maintains operational bases in Concord, North Carolina; Hartford Bradley; Lakeland; New Haven; Orlando International; Raleigh/Durham; Santa Rosa, California; and Wilmington New Castle. By consolidating its presence on the East Coast, Avelo is positioning itself for sustainable growth as the domestic airline market undergoes significant shifts.

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