AirSial to acquire two A320s from DAE Capital
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Background ✨
AirSial took delivery of A320s on 07-Jan-2026 and 04-Feb-2026, growing its A320 fleet to nine and outlining plans for a further four deliveries by end-2026.1 2 It also signed an AerCap lease for one A320, which it said would take its fleet to 13 aircraft.3 AirSial extended its A320 component pool agreement with Turkish Technic for five years and wet leased an A330-200 from Hi Fly Malta for Lahore-Dubai and Lahore-Jeddah.4 5