Transavia took delivery of its fourteenth Airbus A321neo today. The aircraft, registration PH-YHR, is the first to feature the updated Transavia livery. With this delivery, the airline is taking another important step in its continued fleet renewal.
The PH-YHR landed at Schiphol today and is immediately being deployed for its first commercial flights. With the arrival of this aircraft, more than half of the Transavia fleet at Schiphol now consists of the new Airbus aircraft, which are quieter and more fuel-efficient than the Boeing 737s they replace.
The new livery is part of Transavia's recently launched brand identity. All Airbus aircraft added to the fleet from now on will feature this updated look. The iconic 'T' and the characteristic, refreshed green remain prominently featured in the updated livery.
Fleet renewal
Transavia is gradually renewing its entire fleet with the Airbus A321neo and the smaller Airbus A320neo. These aircraft deliver lower CO₂ emissions and less noise, and align with the airline's ambition for sustainable growth. The Boeing 737s are being gradually phased out and will no longer feature the new livery. Since the start of the fleet renewal, a total of ten Boeing aircraft have left the fleet.
With the delivery of the PH-YHR, the Airbus fleet now comprises fourteen aircraft. Seven new Airbus aircraft are expected in the coming year. Transavia expects to have completed its full transition to Airbus by 2031.
This press release was translated using automated tools. Please refer to the original Dutch version for the most accurate information.
Photo_PH-YHR taxis for a test flight at Hamburg Finkenwerder Airport
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