TAOYUAN CITY - China Eastern Airlines has placed an order for 101 Airbus A320neo-family aircraft, marking a significant step in its fleet expansion and renewal strategy.
Valued at approximately $15.8 billion at list prices, the aircraft are scheduled for delivery between 2028 and 2032. The new jets will replace older aircraft while also supporting capacity growth, with an emphasis on improved fuel efficiency and lower operating costs.
This order follows the airline’s previous commitment for 100 A320neo-family aircraft in 2022, signaling a continued push to modernize its narrowbody fleet. It also reflects a broader pattern across Chinese carriers, which are increasingly turning to the A320neo family as Airbus strengthens its position in the market.
Overall, the deal highlights sustained demand for next-generation narrowbody aircraft in China, driven by efficiency requirements, cost considerations, and long-term expectations for passenger growth.