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Tigerair Taiwan Orders Four A321neos at Singapore Airshow

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Low-cost carrier Tigerair Taiwan has placed an order for four A321neo aircraft from Airbus at the Singapore Airshow 2026, marking the airline’s first order of this model. In a statement issued on February 4, 2026, Airbus announced that the new aircraft will support the airline’s network expansion, while delivering improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions compared to previous generation aircraft. “The purchase of A321neo aircraft is a corne…

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In full expansion in Asia, the low-cost company Tigerair Taiwan has just signed a purchase contract for four A321neo, announced Airbus, Wednesday, February 4, 2026. The essential.

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Tigerair Taiwan has ordered four Airbus A321 Neos, as announced by the aircraft manufacturer, to support network expansion and improve fuel efficiency. The airline currently operates a fleet of 17 A320 aircraft.

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Tigerair Taiwan is taking a key step in its growth strategy by ordering four Airbus A321neo aircraft, its first commitment on this type of aircraft. This new "third generation" segment of its fleet aims to strengthen its capacity on the most cost-effective regional routes, while optimising even more its headquarters cost and environmental footprint. Tigerair Taiwan, a low-cost wholly affiliated with China Airlines Group and based in Taoyuan, has…

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Flight Global broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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