Avion Express has reiterated its commitment to the Airbus A320 aircraft family, including the previous and next-generation aircraft. While the Lithuania-based aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance (ACMI) services provider so far has no A320neo family aircraft, it said that it has been looking for options to acquire second-hand aircraft equipped with next-generation engines. Introducing an A321ceo In a post on LinkedIn, Avion Express, the Lithuania-based ACMI provider, confirmed that it has welcomed an A321ceo into its fleet.
“Each new aircraft represents new heights and opportunities for our customers and with our ambition to grow as a Company, every addition brings us one step closer to achieving our goals.” Ch-aviation data showed that the carrier has recently taken delivery of an A321ceo , registered as LY-NVH. The single-aisle jet was moved from Prague Vaclav Havel Airport (PRG) to Rijeka Airport (RJK) on October 25, Flightradar24 data showed.
Since then, the aircraft has remained on the ground at the Croatian airport. The Lithuanian company took ownership of the A321ceo on October 14, with the aircraft being originally ordered by British Mediterranean Airways. Later, the A321ceo had stints with British Midland International and British Airways , when the latter’s parent company, International Airlines Group ( IAG ), purchased the former in 2012, according to ch-aviation data.
However, the aircraft has been in storage for quite a while. Between October 2020 and.