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Jetstar to receive first long-range A321neoLR “in the coming months”
May 26th 2022
Jetstar Group’s Australian subsidiary, Jetstar, expects to receive the first of 18 long range A321neoLR (A321LR) narrow-bodies in the coming months, group CEO, Gareth Evans, said. Read More » The LCC plans to have eight A321LRs operating in its fleet by May 2023, with 10 more of the type to arrive at the airline by mid-2024. On May 25 Jetstar unveiled a new livery that includes an orange tail and belly and wingtips branded with the airline's logo. The new branding will first appear on Jetstar’s A321LR fleet. “Today we are excited not only to be celebrating our 18th birthday, but also to be unveiling a new look for our incoming fleet of NEOs, representing a new era of flying for Jetstar,” Evans said. “In addition to flying on our most popular domestic routes, the long-range NEOs open up international opportunities, providing us with options to expand our international network and deliver on our promise to offer more low fares to more destinations.” Jetstar said the 20 A321XLRs it had on order will be delivered between 2024 and 2029.