AirAsia, Airbus set to announce 150-jet order for A220 on Wednesday, sources say
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AirAsia, Airbus set to announce 150-jet order for A220 on Wednesday, sources say

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Posted on May 5, 2026

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AirAsia Set to Announce 150-Airbus A220 Jet Order in Major Expansion

Major Airbus A220 Order Marks Strategic Growth for AirAsia

MONTREAL, May 5 (Reuters) - Airbus plans to announce an order on Wednesday for about 150 A220 jets from AirAsia, in a boost for the planemaker's smallest jetliner that has recently lost orders to Brazil's Embraer, two sources told Reuters.

Production and Assembly of the A220

The province of Quebec has a minority stake in the A220 program, which is produced at a site in Mirabel, north of Montreal, and at a separate assembly line in Mobile, Alabama. A220 planes for non-U.S. customers are produced in Mirabel.

Canadian Involvement and Event Details

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to attend the announcement in the Montreal area, the sources said on condition of anonymity as the matter is private. Airbus' Canadian division and a spokesperson for Carney declined to comment on the order and the event, which could change or be delayed.

Malaysia-based AirAsia could not be immediately reached outside normal business hours.

Background and Previous Reports

News of a major A220 order from AirAsia was reported earlier on Tuesday by French-language publication La Presse and on Monday by Bloomberg. Reuters reported in February that a significant AirAsia order for the 110-to-130-seat A220 was expected, citing sources who said a deal could include 150 firm plane orders. 

Airbus Aims to Break Even on A220

Competitive Landscape

The deal is good news for the A220, whose rival, Embraer's E2, won a campaign with Finnair in March, and outsold the Airbus A220 three-to-one last year.  

Production Targets and Financial Goals

Airbus is trying to ramp up A220 production so it can break even on the money-losing program it essentially took for free from Canadian planemaker Bombardier in 2018.

The world's largest planemaker has said it aims to assemble 12 A220 jets a month in 2026, down from a previous target of 14, blaming supply concerns and airlines waiting for upgraded engines.

Impact on Canadian Aerospace Industry

Canada's aerospace industry has been less damaged than other sectors, such as autos, by a trade war with the country's largest partner, the United States. Washington exempts aerospace imports from tariffs.  

AirAsia’s Expansion and Market Strategy

AirAsia has led a boom in low-cost carriers in the region in the past two decades as incomes have risen. The carrier is one of the European planemaker's biggest customers with more than 350 larger A320-family jets already on order. 

AirAsia Co-founder Tony Fernandes had previously told Reuters the airline was ready to broaden its fleet by picking smaller planes to support new destinations.

Industry Context and Challenges

It comes as turbulence from high jet fuel prices due to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has led airlines to cut flights. 

(Reporting By Allison Lampert in MontrealEditing by Rod Nickel)

Key Takeaways

  • AirAsia likely to order ~150 A220 aircraft, marking its first purchase of this type and reinforcing its status as a key Airbus customer (over 350 A320‑family jets already on order) (aerotime.aero)
  • The A220 programme, partly owned by Quebec, produces non‑U.S. jets in Mirabel and faces supply‑chain delays; Airbus now targets 12 jets/month by mid‑2026 (down from earlier 14) to move toward break‑even (aerotime.aero)
  • A decision involving Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the May 6 Montreal‑area announcement underlines regional significance, as Airbus and Quebec accelerate efforts to support the A220 program amid competition from Embraer’s E2 family (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Airbus A220 jets is AirAsia expected to order?
AirAsia is expected to order about 150 Airbus A220 jets, according to sources.
Where are the Airbus A220 jets produced?
A220 jets for non-U.S. customers are produced in Mirabel, Quebec, while another assembly line is located in Mobile, Alabama.
Why is the AirAsia order significant for Airbus?
The order is a major boost for Airbus' A220 program, which has recently lost orders to Embraer and is aiming to ramp up production.
How has AirAsia contributed to airline industry trends?
AirAsia has led a boom in low-cost carriers in its region over the past two decades as incomes have risen.
What are Airbus' production targets for the A220 program?
Airbus aims to assemble 12 A220 jets a month by 2026, down from a previous target of 14 jets per month.

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