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Aviation Capital Group Delivers A321neo to Wizz Air

Aviation Capital Group Delivers Sixth Airbus A321neo to Wizz Air
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., June 10, 2025 — Aviation Capital Group LLC (ACG), a prominent global aircraft asset manager, has completed the delivery of an Airbus A321neo to Wizz Air. This aircraft, powered by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines renowned for their fuel efficiency, represents the sixth unit delivered under a multi-aircraft sale-leaseback agreement between the two companies.
Operational Context and Industry Challenges
The addition of this A321neo to Wizz Air’s fleet arrives amid ongoing negotiations concerning spare engines and powerplant maintenance, issues that have attracted considerable attention from competitors and investors alike. These operational challenges highlight the broader pressures faced by airlines in managing costs and maintaining efficiency during a period marked by supply chain constraints across the aviation sector.
Industry analysts suggest that this delivery may prompt rival carriers to reevaluate their fleet management and pricing strategies in response to Wizz Air’s evolving operational capabilities. The scrutiny surrounding Wizz Air reflects wider concerns about access to critical spare parts and the potential implications for airlines’ long-term operational performance.
Aviation Capital Group’s Role and Market Position
ACG specializes in commercial aircraft leasing and aviation finance, managing a diverse portfolio of approximately 500 owned, managed, and committed aircraft as of March 31, 2025. These assets are leased to nearly 80 airlines operating in 45 countries. Beyond leasing, ACG provides customized aircraft asset management and financing solutions designed to address the varied needs of airline fleets.
Founded in 1989 and now a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo Century Corporation, ACG continues to expand its presence in the global commercial aviation market. Its ongoing partnership with Wizz Air underscores a commitment to supporting airline growth strategies, even as the industry contends with heightened scrutiny over operational resilience and cost control.
For further details on Aviation Capital Group and its services, visit www.aviationcapitalgroup.com.

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