BOC Aviation has reached an agreement to acquire six new Airbus aircraft, consisting of four Airbus A321neo and two Airbus A320neo planes. These aircraft will be leased to Condor Flugdienst GmbH, a German leisure airline, under long-term lease arrangements, with expected delivery dates in 2027 and 2028.
Steven Townend, Deputy Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer at BOC Aviation, expressed their enthusiasm for the collaboration with Condor, stating, “We are thrilled to once again collaborate with Condor, supporting their fleet expansion and modernization with these six state-of-the-art aircraft. This transaction augments our delivery pipeline with the world's most advanced aircraft models, allowing our company to sustain long-term growth effectively.”
Björn Walther, Chief Financial Officer at Condor, emphasised the significance of the partnership, saying, “The successful agreement with BOC Aviation Limited marks a significant stride toward operating one of the most contemporary and efficient fleets in Europe. This partnership holds immense importance for us, and we deeply appreciate the continuous support and reliable cooperation with our new partner.”
Condor has been serving passengers since 1956, operating from eight major airports in Germany and Zurich, Switzerland, offering connections to approximately 90 destinations across Europe, Africa, the Indian Ocean, North America, and the Caribbean. The airline maintains a fleet of over 50 aircraft, with its maintenance operation, Condor Technik GmbH, responsible for their upkeep.