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Turkish Airlines’ subsidiary AJet to lease 10 Airbus A321neo aircraft from Avolon

Hemani Vipul
Last updated: 19 June 2025 12:32
By Hemani Vipul
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Turkish Airlines subsidiary AJet to lease aircraft from Avolon
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Turkish Airlines subsidiary AJet has signed a deal with global lessor Avolon to lease ten Airbus A321neos. The agreement was announced at the Paris Air Show on Wednesday, June 18.

Ajet expands fleet with Avolon
Avolon and AJet sign deal for 10 new Airbus aircraft © Avolon

AJet expands fleet with Avolon

The low-cost airline is set to receive the new aircraft in 2027. The lease agreement is meant to help the carrier renew its fleet and, in turn, expand its network. The Turkish Airlines’ subsidiary currently has a fleet of 92 aircraft.

Prof. Ahmet Bolat, Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee, said:

“We are pleased to expand our partnership with Avolon through this latest agreement. The addition of these next-generation A321neo aircraft will support AJet’s growth strategy while contributing to our sustainability goals with improved fuel efficiency and lower emissions. We look forward to continuing our cooperation as we expand AJet’s network and enhance its fleet.”

Aircraft lessor Avolon’s current delivered fleet includes 140 A320neo family aircraft. It has an order book of 94 A320neo family aircraft. These aircraft are meant to be more fuel efficient, burning 20 percent less fuel and producing fewer CO2 emissions. They also reduce noise by 50 percent compared to the previous generation Airbus A320 aircraft.

Andy Cronin, Avolon CEO, said on the deal:

“We are delighted to further strengthen our partnership with Turkish Airlines and support AJet’s continued growth. Our large A320neo family orderbook is in high demand from airlines who are looking to expand their route networks and renew their fleet with new technology aircraft. This positions us as a preferred partner for airlines and, coupled with our scale and balance sheet strength, will drive sustained growth for the business well into the next decade.”

About AJet and Turkish AIrlines
Turkish Airlines subsidiary AJet © AJet

About AJet

AJet is the low-cost subsidiary of Turkish Airlines. The airline, rebranded as AJet from the AnadoluJet brand, has a fairly young fleet comprising Airbus A320 and A321, A320neo and A321neo. Its Boeing fleet comprises the Boeing B737-800 and the B737-8 MAX. The airline plans to expand its fleet to 200, up from its current total of 92, over the next ten years.

It currently flies to around 100 destinations across the globe, including routes in Türkiye, Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and CIS.

Its parent company, Turkish Airlines, was established in 1933. Its current fleet totals 485 aircraft, which include both passenger and cargo. It has routes to 353 destinations around the world, including 300 international and 53 domestic routes.

Have you ever flown an AJet flight or a Turkish Airlines flight before? Do share your experience in the comments!

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News Editor - Hemani is an experienced journalist with a love for travel and aviation. Currently interning as a news editor, she is a graduate of the Erasmus Mundus Journalism Master's programme.
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