Pegasus’ 100th grows its A321 fleet by one

Pegasus Airlines has taken delivery of its 100th aircraft, an A321neo and is the ninth of 16 new aircraft scheduled to join the Turkey-based carrier's fleet in 2023, part of an extended total of 150 aircraft.
Güliz Öztürk, ceo of Pegasus, emphasised that all aircraft deliveries from 2021 onward were A321neos: "The A321 is widely recognised in the industry as a game-changer, featuring a distinct configuration compared to standard short-to-medium range commercial aircraft. 

“These aircraft offer more capacity through a longer fuselage while maintaining an operational process that aligns well with our current structure," he said.

As of 02 October 2023, Pegasus' fleet comprises 100 aircraft, including 15 B737-800s, six A320ceos, 46  A320neos, and 33 A321neos, making it the youngest fleet in Türkey, with an average age of 4.5 years.

Pegasus’ 100th grows its A321 fleet by one

Pegasus Airlines has taken delivery of its 100th aircraft, an A321neo and is the ninth of 16 new aircraft scheduled to join the Turkey-based carrier's fleet in 2023, part of an extended total of 150 aircraft.
Güliz Öztürk, ceo of Pegasus, emphasised that all aircraft deliveries from 2021 onward were A321neos: "The A321 is widely recognised in the industry as a game-changer, featuring a distinct configuration compared to standard short-to-medium range commercial aircraft. 

“These aircraft offer more capacity through a longer fuselage while maintaining an operational process that aligns well with our current structure," he said.

As of 02 October 2023, Pegasus' fleet comprises 100 aircraft, including 15 B737-800s, six A320ceos, 46  A320neos, and 33 A321neos, making it the youngest fleet in Türkey, with an average age of 4.5 years.