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Centrum Air Expands Its Fleet with a New Airbus A321neo

Centrum Air Expands Its Fleet with a New Airbus A321neo

16 January, 2026

Centrum Air has added a new Airbus A321neo aircraft to its fleet, bringing the total number of aircraft operated by the airline to 14. The aircraft, registered as UK32133, arrived from Ljubljana, Slovenia, on January 17 and landed at Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport at 19:33 local time.

The Airbus A321neo is a next-generation narrow-body aircraft, offering improved fuel efficiency and extended range compared to previous models of the Airbus A320 family. Thanks to new-generation engines and enhanced aerodynamics, the aircraft delivers lower fuel consumption and reduced emissions, in line with the airline’s sustainability strategy.

The aircraft is configured with 221 seats in an all-economy layout, making it an optimal solution for routes with high passenger demand. Its increased range compared to the Airbus A320 provides additional flexibility for network expansion and enables operation on longer routes.

Centrum Air plans to deploy the Airbus A321neo on services to the Far East, Europe, and other international destinations, where higher capacity and extended range are particularly востребованы.

The delivery of the new aircraft represents another milestone in the airline’s strategy of sustainable growth and active development. Centrum Air continues to expand its fleet by investing in modern and efficient aircraft, enhancing operational efficiency and improving passenger service quality.


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