
Royal Jordanian Airlines has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo aircraft, leased from global lessor Avolon, as part of a significant fleet renewal program that will see 20 A320neo Family aircraft join its fleet in the coming years.
The newly delivered A320neo features a 180-seat all-economy configuration, optimized for passenger comfort and operational efficiency on regional routes. Future aircraft deliveries will include diverse cabin layouts ranging from all-economy to premium configurations, including lie-flat beds on the A321neo variant.
This delivery reinforces the longstanding partnership between Royal Jordanian and Airbus while supporting the airline’s goals of enhanced fuel efficiency and reduced CO₂ emissions.
Passengers will benefit from the Airbus Airspace cabin, which offers advanced full-cabin lighting and larger overhead XL storage bins for an improved travel experience.
The A320neo fleet will serve Royal Jordanian’s key markets across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, providing versatility for both short regional flights and premium long-haul journeys.
The airline aims to expand its fleet from 24 to 41 aircraft by 2028, strengthening Amman’s position as a leading transit hub in the region.
The Airbus A320neo Family is the world’s best-selling single-aisle aircraft family, known for its advanced aerodynamics, new-generation engines, and enhanced cabin features that deliver superior efficiency, comfort, and operational flexibility.
Quotes from leadership highlight the significance of this milestone: Samer Majali, Royal Jordanian’s Vice Chairman and CEO, emphasized the aircraft’s role in modernizing the fleet and promoting Jordan as a destination of choice, while Paul Geaney, President and Chief Commercial Officer of Avolon, expressed pride in supporting the airline’s growth plans.
This delivery marks the first of eight A320neos to be handed over by Avolon to Royal Jordanian over the next year, underscoring the airline’s commitment to fleet modernization and environmental sustainability.