Saudi-based low-cost flynas eyes order from Airbus

Aircraft flynas is looking to finalize and announce an order for Airbus aircraft
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Saudi Arabia-based low-cost carrier flynas could finalize an agreement with Airbus as soon as next week.  

A Bloomberg report citing people familiar with the matter claimed that the Saudi Arabian airline is looking to bolster its order book to compete with other airlines within the region. The order could come as soon as the Paris Air Show, which begins on June 19, 2023, the report added. 

flynas currently operates 58 aircraft, including 17 Airbus A320, 32 A320no, seven A330-300s, and two A330-900neos, according to ch-aviation.com data. Out of those, nine are wet leased: four A320, three A330-300, and two A330-900neos. 

Meanwhile, as of May 31, 2023, Airbus Orders & Deliveries data showed that the low-cost carrier had orders for 41 A320neo and 10 A321neo aircraft, with data from ch-aviation.com clarifying that the latter were the A321XLR. 

flynas revealed that it expected to transport more than 100,000 pilgrims during the 1444 AH Hajj pilgrimage season, specifically taking in an Airbus A330 aircraft to prepare for the pilgrimages. 

In Q1 2023, the low-cost carrier transported 2.4 million passengers on 17,000 flights, growing the number of flights by 13% compared to the same period last year. 

“We announced adding 10 new destinations and routes in Asia and Europe during the 2023 summer season, as of next June, bringing the total summer destinations to 20, as we keep expanding our ever-growing international network, notably after the company’s board of directors approved increasing our orders for new aircraft to 250 aircraft and our plan to obtain an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) in two more countries, with the aim of doubling operations and expansion internationally,” Bander Almohanna, the chief executive officer (CEO) of flynas, said when the airline announced its Q1 2023 results on May 21, 2023.