Deucalion expands A330-300 portfolio with Turkish Airlines deal

Deucalion Aviation has added two Airbus A330-300 aircraft to its managed portfolio, with both jets leased to Turkish Airlines, according to the company. The aircraft were acquired on May 13, extending Deucalion’s existing leasing relationship with the carrier.

The deal adds to Deucalion’s A330 portfolio at a time when the lessor is focusing on widebody aircraft. Turkish Airlines, one of Europe’s largest carriers, has continued to draw on leased capacity to support its long-haul operations.

Deucalion, a global aviation investment and asset management platform, has been active in the A330 market in recent months. In March, it arranged the acquisition of three Airbus A330 aircraft on lease to Wamos Air, reflecting broader interest in mid-life widebody assets that remain in demand with airlines.