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  • The new Airbus aircraft made its first landing in the kingdom at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah
  • The CEO said that the fleet expansion will contribute to increasing the number of flights, providing more seats, and serving new customers

Flyadeal, Saudi Arabia’s low-cost airline, has added a new Airbus A320neo, increasing the total strength of the airline fleet to 26.

With the addition of the new plane, it brings the number of A320neo with the airline to 15. The airline also has 11 A320ceo aircraft.

The new Airbus aircraft made its first landing in the kingdom at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah.

“We are pleased to receive our new aircraft, which bears the symbol ‘FAZ’, to our growing fleet, which is expected to reach by the end of next year 32, all of the same model,” said Con Korfiatis, CEO of flyadeal,

The CEO said that the fleet expansion will contribute to increasing the number of flights, providing more seats, and serving new customers.

The new Airbus A320neo, according to the CEO, will push the company’s operations to exceed the barrier of 150 flights per day for the first time in the company’s history.