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China Southern Eyes $2.46 Billion Fund To Purchase 50 Airbus A320neo Aircraft

The airline aims to expand its fleet in order to optimize its route network.

Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines has set its sights on raising $2.46 billion through a private placement of shares. This fund aims to facilitate the expansion of its fleet by adding 50 Airbus A320neo aircraft, the airline announced in its stock exchange filing. The news was first reported by ch-aviation.com.

Meeting the growing demand

China Southern’s goal to expand its fleet aligns with its strategic objectives of optimizing the route network and enhancing capacity in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The introduction of the 50 Airbus A320neo aircraft, as stated by the airline, will not only bolster its fleet size but also serve as a partial replacement for older narrowbody aircraft currently in operation.

In addition, the funds raised will also aid in alleviating liquidity challenges resulting from the global pandemic’s aftermath. The carrier further emphasized that these measures will enhance the company’s resilience against risks and bolster its competitiveness in the market.

An China Southern Airlines Airbus A320 flight lands at Urumqi Diwopu International Airport.
Photo: Jiaye Liu/Shutterstock

According to the airline, based on the open market quotation of A320 series aircraft using Airbus’ catalog price in January 2020, the total contract price for the 50 A320neo aircraft would be around $6.3 billion. This amount is approximately equivalent to 44.4 billion yuan.

China Southern Airlines’ fleet

As the largest carrier in China based on fleet size, China Southern boasts a broad and diverse range of aircraft in its fleet. As it stands, the Chinese airline has a total of 656 aircraft in its fleet, with an average age of 9.2 years, according to Planespotters.net data.

China Southern Airlines has a significant presence of Airbus narrowbody aircraft in its fleet. Specifically, the airline operates an impressive fleet of 155 Airbus A321s, 145 Airbus A320s, and 13 Airbus A319 jets. In addition, China Southern operates 40 Airbus A330s and 16 Airbus A350 XWBs as part of its Airbus widebody fleet. It is also worth noting that China Southern was China’s sole operator of the Airbus A380 double-decker.

Meanwhile, the airline also has a considerable number of Boeing-manufactured jets. China Southern operates 211 Boeing 737 aircraft (161 Boeing 737-800s, 26 737-700s, and 24 737 MAX 8s). When it comes to widebodies, China Southern has a total of 32 Boeing 777s and 27 Boeing 787 Dreamliners. In addition, as part of its regional fleet, the airline operates 17 ARJ21 jets manufactured by the Chinese plane maker COMAC.

China Southern Boeing 737 MAX
Photo: Jeffry Surianto/Shutterstock

China’s prominent airlines, known as the Big Three—Air China, China Eastern, and China Southern—have been actively expanding their fleets. In a seemingly coordinated move, both Air China and China Southern made announcements in July 2022 stating their plans to acquire 96 Airbus A320neo family aircraft each. Similarly, China Eastern revealed its intention to purchase 100 Airbus A320neo family jets.

What are your thoughts on China Southern Airlines’ expansion plans? Have you ever had the opportunity to fly on one of China Southern Airlines’ Airbus A320neo jets? Let us know in the comments section.

Sources: ch-aviation.comPlanespotters.net

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