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11-May-2026 4:32 PM

Transavia receives 16th A321neo

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Background

Transavia’s A321neo induction accelerated through 2025, with the carrier receiving its 11th unit at Amsterdam Schiphol and planning a retro-livery 12th delivery on 25-Jul-2025.1 2 It also introduced an A321neo in updated livery from late 2025, with the 14th aircraft rolling out in Hamburg ahead of mid-Dec-2025 delivery, and it expected to add seven A321neos in 2026.3 4

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