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Chinese leasing firm CALC orders 30 Airbus A320neo planes

Andrew Murphy by Andrew Murphy
December 30, 2025
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With over 19,000 orders globally, the A320 family is the world’s most popular single-aisle aircraft. ©AFP

Paris (France) (AFP) – China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings (CALC) and Airbus said Tuesday that the Hong Kong-listed firm had placed an order for 30 A320neo family aircraft. The firm order, the fifth that CALC has placed with Airbus, brings the total number of aircraft it has ordered from the European aircraft manufacturer to 282, including 203 A320neo family aircraft.

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CALC chief executive Mike Poon said in the statement that the order will allow it to “continue providing our airline customers worldwide with high-value, modern aircraft solutions”. The value of the contract was not disclosed. Airbus has not published list prices for aircraft since 2018. CALC said the aircraft would be delivered through 2033.

As of June, the company owned and managed 181 aircraft and counted 41 airlines in 22 countries as clients. The A320neo family is the latest generation of the single-aisle, medium-haul aircraft, offering greater fuel economy and the ability to burn up to 50 percent sustainable aviation fuel. Together with Boeing’s 737 family of aircraft, the A320s are the workhorses of the commercial airline industry.

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