Abra Group has confirmed an order for new Airbus aircraft to increase connectivity across the Americas and Europe. The move supports its plan to meet rising travel demand and strengthen its position in key markets.
To enhance long-haul capability, Abra has agreed to acquire up to seven Airbus A330neo aircraft. These aircraft will be deployed across the Group’s airlines depending on market and financial needs.
The A330neo offers 14% lower fuel use per seat than the older A330ceo. It is also around 60% quieter, cutting airport noise and improving the passenger experience.
Abra has also confirmed 50 additional Airbus A320neo aircraft, bringing its total order for this model to 138 units. Deliveries will continue through 2032. The Group already holds firm orders for 88 A320neo and 96 Boeing 737 Max aircraft.
The first A320neo with the new Airspace cabin will enter service with Avianca in late 2025. The aircraft will include XL overhead bins providing 60% more storage, adjustable LED lighting, and three rows of Recaro-designed Premium seats in a two-by-two layout. These features will combine comfort with fuel efficiency and lower emissions.
In total, Abra’s fleet plan now includes 234 new narrow-body and wide-body aircraft. This mix of Airbus and Boeing models will allow the Group to serve more destinations and operate with greater sustainability.
The order marks another step in Abra’s strategy to renew its fleet and improve the passenger journey. It underlines the company’s commitment to efficient, modern aircraft and a more connected network across its markets.
Through these new aircraft, Abra aims to offer a smoother, quieter, and greener flying experience for travellers worldwide.

























