Air Astana Group’s fleet has expanded to 60 aircraft with the addition of an Airbus A320neo. The full-service airline operates 35 aircraft, while its low-cost carrier, FlyArystan, operates 25. Both airlines are poised for growth in their route networks. CEO Peter Foster notes this expansion aligns with their strategic objectives, aiming for a fleet of 80 aircraft by 2028.
Air Astana Group of Companies announced an increase in its fleet size to 60 aircraft with the addition of a new Airbus A320neo at Almaty, Kazakhstan. The full-service airline operates 35 aircraft while its low-cost carrier, FlyArystan, manages 25. Both airlines are experiencing significant growth, with plans to expand their routes to Asia, Europe, and the Middle East through the acquisition of modern Airbus A321LR and A320neo aircraft.
FlyArystan is focusing on enhancing budget travel options within Kazakhstan and Central Asia, as well as increasing long-haul flight offerings to countries such as Georgia, China, and regions in the Middle East. Peter Foster, CEO of Air Astana Group, emphasized the importance of this expansion, stating it represents a crucial milestone in their strategic goals.
Foster remarked on their commitment to continue investing in modern aircraft, enhancing flight options for passengers to ensure convenient and comfortable travel both regionally and internationally. Looking ahead, the fleet is projected to grow to 80 aircraft by the year 2028, indicating prospects for further expansion and service enhancement.
Air Astana Group’s recent expansion to a fleet of 60 aircraft, including the newly introduced Airbus A320neo, signifies substantial growth for both Air Astana and its low-cost subsidiary FlyArystan. With plans to extend their reach across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East and achieve a total of 80 aircraft by 2028, the Group is poised to enhance travel opportunities for passengers in the region and beyond.
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