Aegean Airlines to invest 300 million euros on new Airbus aircraft in 2015-2016‏

The aim of the company is to raise its fleet to 70 aircraft in 2023 from 50 today

On the occasion of one year since Aegean Airlines merger with Olympic Air, Aegean Vice-president Eftihis Vasilakis stated on Wednesday that the carrier will invest 300 million Euros for the purchase of seven new Airbus A320ceos in the period 2015-2016.

Mr. Vasilakis told reporters that the aim of the company was to raise its fleet to 70 aircraft in 2023 from 50 today, covering 350 destinations with a passenger traffic of 14-15 million.

With safety as its number-one priority, Aegean has invested heavily in state-of-the-art, brand-new planes, control systems, technical support and staff training.

The carrier’s fleet of planes undergo meticulous day-by-day maintenance by the airline’s technical crew, consisting of engineers, aircraft construction specialists and mechanics.