Royal Jordanian takes delivery of first A320neo

Royal Jordanian Welcomes New A320neo
Royal Jordanian (RJ, Amman Queen Alia) has taken delivery of its first A320-200N, three months later than it expected to begin operations with the new type. JY-RAD (msn 12304) was ferried from Toulouse Blagnac to Amman Queen Alia on May 28, 2025. The aircraft, one of 20 that the carrier has on order from lessors, is on lease from Avolon. The unit is the first of eight A320neo jets the lessor will deliver to Royal Jordanian over the next 12 months. The aircraft is equipped with Pratt & Whitney PW1000 engines and configured with 180 seats in a single-cabin layout.
The airline initially expected to take delivery of its first A320neo in November 2024 and planned to begin scheduled operations in February. It confirmed to ch-aviation at the time that the narrowbody's debut had already been pushed back due to production delays.
Fleet and Operations Update
Royal Jordanian operates to 63 airports in 34 countries with a fleet of seven A320-200s, two A321-200s, one A321-200(P2F), one (inactive) A310-300(F), seven B787-8s, two E175s, two E195s, two E190-E2s, and two E195-E2s. The new narrowbodies are part of a comprehensive fleet renewal. Royal Jordanian retired its last active A319-100 in December, and is replacing its E175s and E195s with newer-generation Embraer jets. It has three more E195-E2s on order along with six B787-9s.
The airline previously told ch-aviation the new B787s, which were originally due to join the fleet in time for the IATA northern 2025 summer season, would arrive only in September and December.

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