Air Cairo welcomes 40th aircraft to fleet

By Mohamed Attia Air Cairo has officially taken delivery of its 40th aircraft, a brand-new Airbus A320neo (A320-251N), as part of an aggressive fleet modernisation programme designed to expand its network and strengthen its presence across regional and international air transport markets. This latest addition significantly boosts the airline’s overall operational capacity, allowing it to meet growing travel demand, increase seat availability, and enhance air connectivity between Egypt and key global destinations. The new aircraft introduces the latest generation of the Airbus Airspace Cabin design, offering a noticeably enhanced onboard experience. Passengers will benefit from XL Overhead Bins that offer significantly larger storage capacity for personal belongings, making the boarding process faster and more comfortable. Furthermore, the interior is outfitted with the latest generation of ergonomic Recaro seats, reflecting Air Cairo’s commitment to delivering modern, high-quality service that aligns with the latest global aviation standards. This acquisition is part of an integrated strategy to continuously update the fleet and lower its overall operating age. With this delivery, Air Cairo now boasts an average fleet age of just 5.5 years, giving it the youngest fleet in Africa and the Middle East. By combining new aircraft with fleet modernisation, the airline is increasing occupancy rates on existing routes, opening completely new markets, and boosting network flexibility to remain highly competitive. This expansion reinforces Egypt’s role as a vital strategic hub connecting Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The post Air Cairo welcomes 40th aircraft to fleet appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.