AEGEAN receives its first Airbus A321neo

3 more due by Spring 2021

AEGEAN, Greece’s largest airline, has received its first Airbus A321neo at it’s Athens base.

The airline expects to take delivery of 3 more A321neo aircraft by Spring 2021, which will raise the total to 9 A320/A321neo aircraft from a total of 46 aircraft on order. 

With an increased capacity of 220 passenger seats, reduced fuel consumption and additional range of 1 hour of flight, the new Airbus A321neo is expected to offer AEGEAN an additional competitive advantage, post COVID-19.

Dimitris Gerogiannis, AEGEAN CEO:
“Against the catastrophic impact of the pandemic in aviation and AEGEAN in particular, we need to make immediate and painful adjustments and ensure increased resilience for the next difficult 12-18 months.

At the same time, however, we need to support our vision for continuously developing our service offering to our passengers, for the ongoing strengthening of our competitiveness, but also for contributing substantially to the Greek economy.

In this vision, A321neo, “the largest member” of the A320neo family, with its enhanced capabilities, will be the most important new tool for our team. We are proud to be able to welcome the first A321neo, and the three to follow, amidst such difficult conditions”. 

The positive environmental footprint of A321neo, at a glance.

  • 53% less CO2 emissions per passenger seat Vs the first, and then new, AEGEAN’s fleet in 1999
  • 23% less CO2 emissions per passenger seat than previous generation Airbus
  • 50% lower NOX emissions levels
  • 75% lower noise footprint 
  • 16% less fuel consumption
  • + up to 1 additional hour of flight, totally up to 4600 klm 

Engine: The new aircraft, is equipped with the advanced Pratt & Whitney GTF™ new generation engines that contribute to a substantial reduction of CO2 and NOX emission levels, while also lower the noise footprint up to 75%.

Flight range: The reduced fuel consumption enhances AEGEAN’s competitiveness and extends its flight range, enabling the airline to fly to new destinations. 

Cabin: With improved passenger in the cabin, the new aircraft combine ergonomics, extra comfort, and modern aesthetics. They are also equipped with reusable or fully recycled service kits.  


About AEGEAN
AEGEAN is the largest airline in Greece. Headquartered in Athens, it has a network of over 150 destinations, including more than 31 domestic and 120 international in 44 countries.

Fleet: AEGEAN’s operates a fleet of 61 aircraft:

  • 37 Airbus A320
  • 11 Airbus A321
  • 1 Airbus A319
  • 2 Dash 8-100
  • 8 Dash 8-Q400
  • 2 ATR 42-600.

Passenger numbers: ΑEGEAN and its subsidiary Olympic Air carried 15 million passengers in 2019. 

Alliance: Star Alliance

Image credit: AEGEAN