Another step toward a full Airbus fleet
Another step toward a full Airbus fleet

Transavia’s fleet transformation is no longer theoretical—it’s happening at speed, with the 17th A321neo marking another clear step toward a quieter, more efficient future

  • Published date: 02-06-2026 12:39 PM

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Transavia’s fleet transformation is no longer theoretical—it’s happening at speed, with the 17th A321neo marking another clear step toward a quieter, more efficient future
Transavia continues Airbus A321neo expansion with 17 aircraft now delivered Transavia is steadily advancing one of the most important fleet transitions in European aviation — the gradual replacement of its Boeing 737 fleet with the Airbus A321neo. As of late May 2026, the airline has now taken delivery of its 17th Airbus A321neo, marking another step in its ongoing modernization strategy. This expansion reflects the wider industry shift toward more fuel-efficient, quieter, and higher-capacity narrow-body aircraft across Europe. The Airbus A321neo is playing a key role in this transition, offering: ✔ Improved fuel efficiency ✔ Lower CO₂ emissions per passenger ✔ Reduced noise footprint ✔ Higher seating capacity per flight With additional deliveries expected throughout 2026, Transavia continues to move toward a significantly modernized fleet across its European network.

Transavia’s fleet transformation is no longer theoretical—it’s happening at speed, with the 17th A321neo marking another clear step toward a quieter, more efficient future

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