Aircraft
Our predominantly narrow-body fleet are the most sought-after aircraft on in the aviation marketplace with new technology aircraft helping customers reach their sustainability goals.
Boeing 737-8 MAX
The 737 MAX delivers enhanced efficiency, improved environmental performance and increased passenger comfort to the single-aisle market. Incorporating advanced technology winglets and efficient engines, the 737 MAX offers excellent economics, reducing fuel use and emissions by 20 percent while producing a 50 percent smaller noise footprint than the airplanes it replaces.
![Picture of Boeing 737-8 MAX](/images/general/Boeing-737-8-MAX.png)
Airbus A320neo
The A320neo features many upgrades introduced by Airbus to maintain its A320 product line’s position as the world’s most advanced and fuel-efficient single-aisle aircraft family. These include expanded seating capacity with optimised cabin space and increased exit limits, enabling the jetliner to accommodate up to 194 passengers in a high-density configuration. Overall, the A320neo delivers 20% fuel savings and CO2 reduction compared to previous-generation Airbus aircraft.
![Picture of Airbus A320neo](/images/general/Airbus-A320-NEO.png)
Airbus A321neo
The A321neo is the longest-fuselage member of Airbus’ best-selling, single-aisle A320 Family, comfortably seating 180 to 220 passengers in a typical two-class interior layout, and as many as 244 in a higher-density arrangement.
![Picture of Airbus A321neo](/images/general/Airbus-A321-NEO.png)
Embraer E195-E2
The largest aircraft in the E-Jet E2 family, the E195-E2 has been designed to maximize returns and efficiency on high-density routes. With its high-aspect ratio wings and swept tips, combined with other aerodynamic improvements, the E195-E2 achieves double digit lower fuel consumption compared to current-generation E-Jets.
![Picture of Embraer E195-E2](/images/general/Embraer-ERJ-195-E2.png)
![Picture of Airbus A319](/images/general/Airbus-A319.png)
Airbus A319
![Picture of Airbus A320](/images/general/Airbus-A320.png)
Airbus A320
![Picture of Airbus A321](/images/general/Airbus-A321.png)
Airbus A321
![Picture of Boeing 737-800](/images/general/Boeing-737-800.png)
Boeing 737-800
![Picture of Embraer E195-E1](/images/general/Embraer-E195-E1.png)
Embraer E195-E1
![Picture of Airbus A330-200](/images/general/Airbus-A330-200.png)
Airbus A330-200
![Picture of Airbus A330-300](/images/general/Airbus-A330-300.png)
Airbus A330-300
![Picture of Boeing 777-300ER](/images/general/Boeing-777-300ER.png)
Boeing 777-300ER
![Picture of Boeing 747-400F](/images/general/Boeing-747-400F.png)
Boeing 747-400F
![Picture of Boeing B737-800BCF](/images/general/Boeing-B737-800BCF.png)