Home Transport Aviation Saudia fleet expands to include new A321neo aircraft The aircraft is said to offer new levels of performance, seating 180 to 220 passengers in a typical two-class interior layout by Divsha Bhat July 31, 2023 Image credit: Supplied Saudia, the national flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, announced the expansion of its fleet with the addition of new aircraft type, Airbus A321neo. This feeds into the airline’s expansion plans it aims to add 20 more A321neo aircrafts to its fleet by 2026. The A321neo aircraft is a narrow-body airliner part of the A320 family. The aircraft offers new levels of performance, seating 180 to 220 passengers in a typical two-class interior layout. The main reason behind the purchase of the aircraft is its ability to run on much less fuel. The A320 family of aircraft have saved 20 million tonnes of Co2 since the A320neo came into service globally in 2016. By incorporating Sharklets, new fuel-efficient engines and latest cabin innovations, the A320neo has also seen a 20 per cent decrease in fuel burning and Co2 emissions, a 50 per cent reduction in noise footprint, a 5 per cent lower airframe maintenance costs and a 14 per cent lower cash operating costs per seat versus previous generation aircraft. Captain Ibrahim Koshy Saudia CEO said: “We are excited to expand our fleet with the new Airbus A321neo aircraft. Our priority is to offer the best guest experience possible and to bring the world to Saudi Arabia, and we will continue to purchase state-of-the-art aircraft from the world’s top manufacturers to deliver on that promise.” Koshy added: “We commend Airbus for continuously looking to improve the performance of their aircraft, which goes in line with SAUDIA’s ambition to provide the best guests experience possible while contributing to make aviation more sustainable.’” This partnership highlights the trust and historic relationship between Saudia and Airbus. It also feeds into the Saudi Aviation Strategy objectives which aims to turn Saudi Arabia into a leader in the global industry, by enhancing the customer experience, improve safety, and promote environmental sustainability. The strategy aligns with Saudia’s expansion goals as the airline works towards bringing around 330 million visitors to the kingdom by 2030. Also read: EgyptAir takes delivery of Africa’s first Airbus A321neo Tags A321 Aircraft Aviation Saudi Arabia Saudia 0 Comments You might also like FIFA confirms Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup host Global airlines forecast $1tn 2025 revenue despite plane shortage Saudi Arabia’s PIF launches new hotel management company Parsons wins $53m 3-year contract for roads programme in Riyadh