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04 November, 2023

Aviation Capital Group Announces Delivery of One A320neo to FlyArystan


Aviation Capital Group announced the delivery of one new Airbus A320neo aircraft on long-term lease to FlyArystan. Powered by the ultra-efficient Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, this is the third of three aircraft to be delivered to the airline from ACG’s order book with Airbus.

“ACG is thrilled to deliver another A320neo to Air Astana and FlyArystan,” said Claudio Cheinquer, ACG Vice President Marketing for Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Middle East. “This is the third new A320neo on lease from ACG to Central Asian low-cost carrier, FlyArystan, a sustainable and very cost-effective platform that will help the airline maintain its growth trajectory.”

Aviation Capital Group is one of the world’s premier full-service aircraft asset managers with over 480 owned, managed and committed aircraft as of June 30, 2023, leased to roughly 90 airlines in approximately 45 countries. It was founded in 1989 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo Century Corporation. 





02 December, 2022

Aviation Capital Group has announced the delivery of one new Airbus A320neo aircraft on long-term lease to FlyArystan.



Aviation Capital Group has announced the delivery of one new Airbus A320neo aircraft on long-term lease to FlyArystan. This aircraft, featuring Pratt & Whitney PW1127G-JM engines, is the second A320neo that ACG has delivered to FlyArystan as part of a multi-aircraft transaction with the airline.







30 November, 2022

Aviation Capital Group announces delivery of one A320neo to FlyArystan


Aviation Capital Group has announced the delivery of one new Airbus A320neo aircraft on long-term lease to FlyArystan. This aircraft, featuring Pratt & Whitney PW1127G-JM engines, is the second A320neo that ACG has delivered to FlyArystan as part of a multi-aircraft transaction with the airline.







20 November, 2019

FlyArystan to order 30 737 max 8 aircraft..........maybe!

According to US planemaker Boeing, the Kazak carrier Air Astana intends to buy 30 737 Max 8 aircraft for its low-cost offshoot FlyArystan.

A letter of intent was signed at the Dubai Airshow, which if intent turns to an actual order would have a list value of $3.6 billion, but as everyone knows, no airline ever pays the full list price for any aircraft.

"Since its launch in May this year, FlyArystan has exceeded all expectations and it is clear that low-cost air travel has a great future in Kazakhstan and Central Asia," said Peter Foster, President and CEO of Air Astana. "Air Astana has had a strong relationship with Boeing ever since the airline started flying in 2002 with a pair of 737NGs. Today we operate both 757s and 767s and we believe that the MAX will provide a solid platform for the growth of FlyArystan throughout our region, once the aircraft has successfully returned to service".

04 May, 2019

FlyArystan hopes for 700,000 passengers this year with eyes on international routes

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The new low-cost-carrier FlyArystan, created by the Kazakhstan flag carrier Air Astana is hoping to reach 700,000 passengers by the end of this year according to the airline's management.

The budget carrier started earlier this month with domestic routes may well be operating international routes by the end of the year, once more aircraft have been delivered.  The airline currently has two Airbus A320 aircraft, borrowed from Air Astana and has launched with six routes from Almaty, to Karaganda, Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana), Pavlodar, Shymkent, Taraz and Uralsk.

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