CALC Orders 30 Additional Airbus A320neo Family Jets
- Joe Breitfeller

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Airbus has today announced that China Aircraft Leasing (CALC) has placed a firm order for 30 Additional Airbus A320neo aircraft. This brings the total number of Airbus aircraft ordered by CALC to 282, of which 203 are A320neo Family aircraft.

On Tuesday (December 30, 2025), Airbus announced that China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (CALC) has signed a firm order for 30 additional A320neo Family aircraft. This is CALC’s fifth order with Airbus, bringing the total number of Airbus aircraft ordered by the lessor to 282, of which 203 are A320neo Family aircraft.
In Tuesday’s announcement, CALC’s Executive Director and CEO, Mike Poon, said,
“Our enduring partnership with Airbus has been central to CALC’s growth. This latest order reflects our shared vision for innovation and sustainable aviation. We are proud to grow alongside Airbus and to continue providing our airline customers worldwide with high-value, modern aircraft solutions.”
Also commenting on the incremental A320neo Family Order, Airbus’ EVP Sales – Commercial Aircraft, Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, added,
“CALC has been a long-time valued partner of Airbus with its first order placed in 2012, and it's a privilege to see another repeat order. CALC’s deep understanding of the market and what its customers demand is a solid endorsement of the A320neo Family. This commitment reinforces their strength as a lessor with the most efficient, versatile, and in-demand single-aisle aircraft for their customers.”
Having won over 19,000 orders worldwide, the A320 Family is the world’s most popular single-aisle aircraft. The Family offers at least 20 percent fuel savings and CO₂ reduction compared to previous generation single-aisle aircraft, as well as enhanced passenger comfort with one of the widest single-aisle cabins in the sky. Like all Airbus aircraft, the A320 Family can operate on up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Airbus is targeting to have all of their in-production aircraft up to 100 percent SAF capable by 2030.
Source: Airbus


