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Swiss Takes Delivery of its First Airbus A321neo

Jason Appleby
Last updated: 21 September 2020 04:54
By Jason Appleby
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Switzerland’s flag-carrier airline, Swiss, has taken their first delivery of the Airbus A321neo.

What do we know about the new A321neo?

The brand-new aircraft has the registration HB-JPA and is called “Stoos”.

Now you may think this is a rather odd name however, Swiss have a tradition of naming aircraft after locations in Switzerland.

 

SWISS took delivery today of its first Airbus A321neo. The aircraft, which bears the registration HB-JPA, has been named “Stoos”. With this addition to the fleet SWISS is further underlining its commitment to resource-friendly aviation. pic.twitter.com/MMTo46pPGO

— LX_Newsroom (@LX_Newsroom) September 18, 2020

 

Swiss also operates a number of A220, A330-300, A340-300 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. Seven months ago, Swiss took delivery of its first Airbus A320neo jet.

Swiss Airbus A340| (C) Riik@mctr via Flickr

The carrier is also awaiting fifteen more A320neo and seven A321neo aircraft. These will replace the older fleet of A320ceo and A321ceo jets.

Swiss International Airlines (Swiss) is Switzerland’s flag carrier and is part of the Star Alliance. Swiss has two hubs, one in Zurich and Geneva. Swiss is part of the Lufthansa group; Lufthansa is Germany’s flagship carrier.

Subsidiaries of Swiss International Airlines include Edelweiss Air, Swiss World Freight and Swiss Tours to name a few.

Have you ever flown on the new Airbus A321neo? Let us know in the comments!

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Chief Operating Officer - Jason has experience in the aviation industry and has been a keen AvGeek for many years. Outside of Travel Radar, Jason has held management roles within the leisure industry leading a high performing leisure centre in the UK. Here at Travel Radar he serves as Assistant Chief Operating Officer having previously led Social Media, Editorial and Operations. On the side he loves contributing to international airline news and our passenger experience section!
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