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Flyadeal expands fleet with new Airbus A330neo acquisitions

Flyadeal expands fleet with new Airbus A330neo acquisitions
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Saudi Arabia's low-cost airline, flyadeal, is set to expand its operations with the acquisition of new Airbus A330neo widebody aircraft. The airline, based in Jeddah and owned by Saudia, currently operates a fleet primarily composed of Airbus A320 family narrowbody aircraft. However, it has begun integrating leased Airbus A330s for longer routes.

According to Cirium data, flyadeal's longest scheduled flights for May 2025 include routes from Jeddah to Namangan and Tashkent in Uzbekistan. These flights are operated using leased A330s from other airlines such as Air Anka and GullivAir. "It should be noted that it is clear these four A330s are currently operating flights for flyadeal," despite not being listed in Cirium's official schedule.

The airline also serves shorter routes within the Middle East, Asia, and Africa using its existing A320 fleet. Notable among these are flights from Jeddah to Karachi and Riyadh to Istanbul.

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As part of its expansion strategy, the Saudia Group has announced an order for up to 20 new Airbus A330neo aircraft, with ten designated for flyadeal. Deliveries are expected between 2027 and 2029. This move aims to "unlock long-haul markets and attract new customers" as part of Saudi Arabia's broader aviation ambitions.

flyadeal plays a significant role in transporting Muslim pilgrims during the Hajj season due to Jeddah's proximity to Mecca. The airline continues to grow its network since beginning operations in 2017 and expanding internationally into South Asia by 2025.

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