easyJet has taken delivery of its 100th Airbus A320neo-family aircraft in Hamburg, extending an all-Airbus fleet that now totals 359 aircraft.
The milestone underlines the airline’s fleet-renewal programme, with the neo line used to lift fuel efficiency, cut CO₂ per seat and support lower operating cost across the network. The aircraft joins a delivery stream that also underpins cabin standardisation, with future jets configured around Airbus Airspace features and easyJet’s wider retrofit plan for the fleet.
The carrier continues to replace older A319 and A320 types while keeping its Airbus backlog intact. For operators and lessors, the message is clear: easyJet is locking in a long-cycle transition to a more uniform, lower-burn narrowbody fleet.