Pakistan’s AirSial to expand fleet with induction of two Airbus A320 aircraft
AirSial, the rapidly growing
Pakistani airline, has officially signed an agreement with DAE Capital for the
acquisition of two Airbus A320 aircraft on a dry lease basis.
The signing ceremony was attended by key figures from both AirSial and DAE
Capital, including AirSial’s Chairman Fazal Jillani, CEO Ameen Ahsan, COO Tariq
Amin, Director of Engineering Azhar Qayyum, and President of DAE Capital David
Houlihan.
This strategic move marks a significant milestone in the airline’s expansion
plans, as AirSial continues to strengthen its position in the competitive
regional aviation market.
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The two new Airbus A320 aircraft are set to join
AirSial's growing fleet in 2027, further bolstering the airline's capacity to
meet increasing demand for domestic and international flights. With these
additions, AirSial’s fleet will increase to a total of 15 aircraft, enabling
the airline to expand its network and enhance operational efficiency.
By securing these state-of-the-art aircraft on
dry lease, AirSial will be able to rapidly scale its operations while
maintaining flexibility and cost-effectiveness. The Airbus A320 is one of the
most popular and fuel-efficient aircraft in its class, ensuring a reliable and
comfortable flying experience for passengers while supporting the airline’s
sustainability goals.
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This move comes as part of AirSial’s ambitious
growth strategy, as it seeks to offer enhanced connectivity both within
Pakistan and across international destinations. The addition of the two Airbus
A320s will play a vital role in helping the airline cater to a larger passenger
base, improve its scheduling flexibility, and expand its reach in an
increasingly competitive market.
As
AirSial continues its growth trajectory, this partnership with DAE Capital
represents the airline’s commitment to enhancing its fleet and contributing to
the modernization of Pakistan’s aviation sector.
Source:
Islamabad Post
