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FlyDubai’s Landmark Shift: 150 Airbus A321neo Order Breaks Boeing Exclusivity, Expands Fleet Horizon

    FlyDubai orders 150 Airbus A321neo aircraft, expanding its fleet beyond Boeing for the first time
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    In a significant move at the Dubai Air Show, FlyDubai, the cost-effective affiliate of the renowned Emirates airline, has committed to purchasing 150 Airbus A321neo aircraft. This substantial investment, valued at approximately $24 billion, marks FlyDubai’s first venture beyond its long-standing reliance on Boeing aircraft.

    This strategic decision is set to more than double FlyDubai’s existing fleet, which currently comprises 95 aircraft. Additionally, the airline has secured options to acquire up to 100 more A321neos in the future. The expansion comes as Dubai intensifies its aviation growth efforts, planning a massive five-runway airport in the UAE’s desert sheikhdom.

    The A321neo, a mid-range, twin-engine plane with a single aisle, mirrors the design of the Boeing 737s that FlyDubai has operated since its inception in 2009. This new acquisition signifies a pivotal shift in the carrier’s fleet strategy, enhancing both capacity and diversity.

    During the announcement, Airbus and FlyDubai refrained from fielding questions from reporters and did not clarify if the order was definitively finalized, instead describing it as a “memorandum of understanding.”

    Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the chairman and CEO of Emirates and chairman of FlyDubai, expressed enthusiasm for the deal. “It’s an exciting step in expanding and diversifying our fleet and strengthening our long-term expansion plans,” he stated.

    Airbus, for its part, extended commendations to FlyDubai, underscoring the airline’s ambitious vision and the potential for growth this agreement represents.

    “We’re very impressed with FlyDubai as an efficiency minded carrier that’s also offering a premium product,” said Christian Scherer, Airbus’ CEO of commercial aircraft.

    At the last Dubai Air Show in 2023, FlyDubai made an $11 billion order of 30 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, which will be the first wide-body aircraft in its fleet when the airline takes delivery.

    Abu Dhabi’s Etihad also makes an Airbus purchase

    Earlier Tuesday, Etihad put in an order for 16 Airbus aircraft, part of its efforts to expand as its economic fortunes improve.

    Etihad’s order includes six A330-900s, seven A350-1000s and three A350F freighters, the two firms said at a news conference. They did not offer a cost for the deal. Airlines often negotiate lower prices in major orders.

    Etihad made a record $476 million profit in 2024, part of a financial rebound for the Abu Dhabi-based airline. While still a slender profit compared to rival Emirates’ record profits of $5.2 billion in the last fiscal year, it continues a major turnaround for Etihad.

    Abu Dhabi’s rulers launched Etihad in 2003, rivaling the established Dubai government-owned carrier Emirates, which boasts a larger fleet and a far-flung network.

    Etihad struggled with its business plan and underwent cost-cutting measures even before the coronavirus pandemic. Since 2016, Etihad has lost some $6 billion as it has aggressively bought up stakes in airlines from Europe to Asia to compete against Emirates and Qatar Airways.

    Emirates goes with Boeing 777-9

    On Monday, Emirates ordered 65 of Boeing’s upcoming 777-9 aircraft worth at $38 billion at list prices.

    Tim Clark, the president of Emirates, again acknowledged to journalists on Tuesday the delays that have plagued Boeing in getting the 777-9 to customers. However, he said he believed Emirates’ large purchase could see even President Donald Trump’s White House take note and push the manufacturer to finish the plane.

    “I’m sure the White House will be leaning on Boeing to make sure it all works and they can get the things out of the doors quickly as they can, because it does mean jobs for everyone,” Clark said. “Particularly the 9X is going to be Seattle constructed, so all that sort of workforce in the northwest is almost secured now for decades.”

    Clark also acknowledged Emirates and FlyDubai would be able to rapidly expand its routes with new aircraft once the sheikhdom drastically expands Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central, where the air show takes place.

    Dubai plans a $35 billion project to expand to five parallel runways and 400 aircraft gates, to be completed within the next decade.

    “We’ll be able to reach any point on the planet,” Clark said.

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