RoyalJet places firm order for three ACJ320neo aircraft

Abu Dhabi,25th February 2025:

Abu Dhabi based premium private aviation charter operator, RoyalJet has placed a firm order for three ACJ320neo aircraft in line with its strategy to enhance and broaden its product portfolio offering to customers. The agreement makes Royal Jet a new Airbus customer.

The ACJ320neo offers intercontinental range with non-stop flights from Abu Dhabi to all European, African and Asian destinations. The rest of the world will be no more than one stop away.

The ACJ320neo is based on the A320neo which is the world’s most advanced and popular single aisle platform, offering the lowest fuel burn in its category and lower maintenance costs. With the widest and tallest cabin of any single aisle aircraft, the ACJ320neo provides the flexibility for unique premium cabin interiors, together with a lower cabin altitude and much larger cargo carrying capacity than any conventional business jet, so as to offer a superior overall passenger experience.

Airbus Corporate Jets are part of the world’s most modern aircraft family, offering standard features that are either more expensive or unavailable in competing aircraft. These features include the protection and simplicity of fly-by-wire controls, the benefits of Category IIIB autoland, and time and cost-saving centralised maintenance on all systems.

More than 200 Airbus corporate jets are in service on every continent, including Antarctica, highlighting their versatility in challenging environments.

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