Germany's Condor orders four more A330-900s
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The airline is buying additional aircraft from Airbus. The jets are expected to be stationed in Frankfurt.
The German leisure airline Condor ordered four additional A330-900neo large carriers from Airbus as part of its strategy of concentration on long-haul flights. According to a press release issued by the company on 17 July 2025, the Supervisory Board approved the order at the beginning of the week. Condor currently operates 18 A330neo, and three more are expected by the end of 2027. This summer Condor will therefore operate its long-haul lines ex…
Condor orders four more Airbus A330-900neo aircraft to boost long-haul growth
Condor is continuing its strategic growth in the long-haul market with an order for four additional Airbus A330-900neo aircraft. Approved by the airline's Supervisory Board, this latest acquisition expands Condor's A330neo fleet to a total of 25 by 2031. The carrier currently operates 18 of these next-generation aircraft, with three more scheduled for delivery by the end of 2027. This summer marks a significant milestone for Condor, as all its l…
Condor Is Further Expanding Its Long-Haul Fleet
Frankfurt — July 17, 2025 – Continuing on its growth strategy: Condor Airlines has placed an order for four more long-haul A330-900neo aircraft with the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus. The Supervisory Board approved the order this week. Currently, Condor is operating 18 A330neo aircraft with three more expected by the end of 2027. Thus, this summer Condor will […]
Germany's Condor orders four more A330-900s
Condor (DE, Frankfurt International) is expanding its long-haul fleet with an order for four additional A330-900Ns, with another four on option, the airline announced in a statement. The German leisure carrier already operates eighteen A330neo, with three more expected by the end of 2027. The new order, approved by the airline's supervisory board earlier this week, will bring the total number of the type to be operated by Condor to 25 by 2031. "…
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