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Wizz Air Welcomes 250th Aircraft to Fleet at Budapest Airport

Wizz Air Celebrates Milestone with Airbus A321neo

Wizz Air welcomed its 250th aircraft at a special event in Budapest, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s legacy. The Airbus A321neo, adorned with a local Hungarian artist’s design, is the latest addition to Wizz Air’s fleet. CEO József Váradi praised the aircraft, calling it the ‘best in the world.’ The airline has over 260 planes set to join the fleet in the coming years, despite facing supply chain issues with Pratt & Whitney GTF engine maintenance. This milestone comes as Wizz Air continues to expand its operations and solidify its position in the European low-cost carrier market. The event was attended by Wizz Air staff, media representatives, and executives from Airbus and SMBC Aviation Capital.

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    Source: AeroTime (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1764414046234-1019
    URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/wizz-air-aircraft-250th-airbus-a321neo-jozsef-varadi
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    Wizz Air Welcomes 250th Aircraft to Fleet at Budapest Airport

    Wizz Air Celebrates Milestone with Airbus A321neo

    Wizz Air welcomed its 250th aircraft at a special event in Budapest, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s legacy. The Airbus A321neo, adorned with a local Hungarian artist’s design, is the latest addition to Wizz Air’s fleet. CEO József Váradi praised the aircraft, calling it the ‘best in the world.’ The airline has over 260 planes set to join the fleet in the coming years, despite facing supply chain issues with Pratt & Whitney GTF engine maintenance. This milestone comes as Wizz Air continues to expand its operations and solidify its position in the European low-cost carrier market. The event was attended by Wizz Air staff, media representatives, and executives from Airbus and SMBC Aviation Capital.

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      Source: AeroTime (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1764414046234-1019
      URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/wizz-air-aircraft-250th-airbus-a321neo-jozsef-varadi
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