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Vueling Fleet Moving away from an Airbus-reliant Structure

Grace Lee
Last updated: 5 August 2025 09:25
By Grace Lee
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A Vueling A320 aircraft in air.
A Vueling A320 aircraft in air. © Bene Riobó
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Vueling, a budget airline from Barcelona owned by International Airlines Group (IAG), is moving away from an all Airbus fleet structure as the group allocates 50 Boeing 737 MAX to the carrier, and is boosting fleet efficiency with increased capacity and flying range. This marks the start of Vueling’s operation with the Boeing order as they receive the new aircraft starting late 2026.

A Vueling A320neo aircraft on taxiway.
A Vueling A320neo aircraft on the taxiway © Bene Riobó

New Fleet Structure

According to ch-aviation, Vueling’s current fleet includes 141 aircraft, all Airbus aircraft with an average age of around 10 years. As the International Airlines Group (IAG) allocates all 50 Boeing aircraft orders to Vueling, the airline will operate with a mixed fleet for the first time. The original order includes  25 Boeing 737 MAX 8200 aircraft and 25 larger Boeing 737 MAX 10 aircraft.

The Boeing order was placed initially in 2022, and the delivery is expected to start in late 2026.

A Vueling Airbus A320neo.
A Vueling Airbus A320neo © Ian Gratton

Higher Fleet Efficiency

The new aircraft will boost Vueling’s fleet efficiency, with higher passenger capacity and a longer flying distance. This will be a strong support for the airline as they launch new routes to further destinations.

Boeing and Airbus have always been the world’s leading aircraft manufacturers, delivering new aircraft every year. It is still unclear whether IAG will exercise their option to purchase 100 more aircraft from Boeing for this order, which will completely change Vueling’s fleet structure.

What do you think about Vueling’s fleet structure change with the new Boeing additions? Share your thoughts in the comments below. 

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ByGrace Lee
Aviation Journalist Intern | English Literature and Translation graduate with a keen interest in lifestyle and culture reporting. Currently based in the UK.
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