BOC Aviation leases six Neo-Jets to Condor

Airbus A320 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).

BOC Aviation leases six Neo-Jets to Condor

Airbus A320 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
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The leasing company BOC Aviation has ordered four A321neo and two A320neo from Airbus. The machines are intended for Condor and are scheduled to be delivered in 2027 and 2028.

“We are pleased to once again partner with Condor and support their fleet growth and renewal with these six state-of-the-art aircraft,” said Steven Townend, Deputy Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer of BOC Aviation. “This transaction complements our delivery pipeline with the most advanced aircraft models in the world, enabling our company to continue on its path of long-term and sustainable growth.”

Just a few weeks ago, Condor announced that it had increased an existing Airbus A330-900 order by four units. These are to be taken over between 2026 and 2027. There are currently eleven examples of this type. The short and medium-haul fleet is also to be renewed. In this area, the decision was made to use aircraft from the A320neo series.

The existing A320ceo and Boeing 757 are to be gradually replaced by 41 aircraft from the A320neo family. These are 28 A321neo and 13 A320neo. “The successful conclusion with BOC Aviation Limited is another important step on the way to becoming the operator of one of the most modern and efficient fleets in Europe. The partnership is of great importance to us and we are grateful for the ongoing support and trusting cooperation with our new partner,” said Björn Walther, Chief Financial Officer of Condor.

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