Azorra has announced the sale of two Airbus A330-300 aircraft to Xiamen Aircraft Leasing (Xiamen Airlease), a China-based aircraft lessor. The aircraft, MSN 1432 and MSN 1579, remain on lease to Sichuan Airlines, one of China’s leading carriers.
John Evans, Chief Executive Officer at Azorra, said: “We are proud to complete our first transaction with Xiamen Airlease and to deepen our relationships with key trading partners across the Asia-Pacific region. This transaction highlights the strength of Azorra’s diverse, multilingual team — including our Mandarin-speaking colleagues, who were instrumental in supporting this deal — and our ability to work seamlessly across cultures to execute complex transactions around the world.
“As global demand continues to grow, we remain focused on delivering flexible, high-quality solutions that create long-term value for our airline customers and lessor trading partners.”
Edward Chen, Chief Executive Officer of Xiamen Airlease, said: “We are honoured to establish cooperation with Azorra. Through close communication and trusted collaboration between the two teams, we have successfully completed the delivery process of these two A330-300 aircraft. We look forward to building a long-term and stable strategic partnership with Azorra in the future.”
The aircraft, manufactured in 2013 and 2014, respectively, are powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines.




















