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Croatia Airlines inks Airbus MoU, yet to firm up order for A220s

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Croatia Airlines has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus for the purchase of six A220 aircraft but is yet to firm up its order, the European plane manufacturer told EX-YU Aviation News. The contract is expected to be formalised once the financing for the deal and other paperwork is finalised. Airbus will officially list the six A220s in its order books when the process is completed. Once the order is officially placed, exact details will be made public, including which of the two versions of the aircraft the carrier has opted for. It is believed the airline will include both the -100 and -300 variants in its future fleet (three each), although this is yet to be confirmed. Furthermore, it is expected for Croatia Airlines to have further options as part of its order.

The agreement between Croatia Airlines and Airbus involves a historical order for A319s, which was later converted into an order for the A320neos, that have now been substituted for the A220s. The Croatian carrier is believed to have deposited several million euros for the previous order. The scrapped A320neos were to be delivered to the airline this year and in 2023. Croatia Airlines has said renewing its fleet is part of its “strategy for success” where it plans to radically turn around its business in just a few years.

Croatia Airlines intends to replace its entire fleet of five A319s, two A320s and six Dash 8 Q400 turboprops with the A220s. “The fleet renewal over the next four years represents a significant development cycle for the company with the aim of having a single-type fleet of A220s in the future”, Croatia Airlines said. The carrier’s current average fleet age is 17.3 years, with the A320s an average of 22.3 years old, the A319s 21.1 years old and the Dash 8s 13.3 years old. During the first three quarters of the year, Croatia Airlines utilised its smaller turboprop fleet on 10.326 flights, or on 58.7% of all operated services, while the remaining 41.3%, or 7.260 flights, were maintained by the Airbus fleet. “The structure of the equipment used is adapted to traffic needs and the given circumstances. Although the use of Airbus aircraft was increased during the nine-month period, the emphasis nevertheless was on the use of the Q400 fleet”, the company noted.



November 03, 2022
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Anonymous said…
I still don't understand where they will find the money for this.
09:01
Anonymous said…
Hope it doesn't stay as a memorandum of understanding only.
09:02
Anonymous said…
By the way, Bulgaria Air will receive 4 A220-300 from Air Lease Corporation in 2023.
OU is sleeping !
09:03
Anonymous said…
It was easier and cheaper for Croatia Airlines to just lease these planes no?
09:04
Anonymous said…
Still think it's very risky to replace entire fleet with the A220s.
09:05
Anonymous said…
Bravo Hrvatska!
09:06
Anonymous said…
I wonder the same. The do not have money for current business activities let alone a multi million plane order.
09:07
Anonymous said…
+ 1
They are not profitable-no money for new purchases
They are being sued for receiving state aid- even if they win, still can't get more money from the state, but
"they sign MoU for airplane purchases"
Very detached from reality and probably just some bad PR
09:07
Anonymous said…
I think it's a great jet and it would be nice to see them flying in this region more.
09:08
Anonymous said…
I was wondering why Airbus still wasn't announcing anything about this.
09:08
Anonymous said…
Hope the order comes in soon.
09:09
Anonymous said…
The A220 with 150 seats is the ideally sized aircraft for all airlines in the region.
09:09
Anonymous said…
They are not being sued. The Commission is.
09:10
Anonymous said…
Keep in mind that OU has several million tied up at Airbus for the older plane order.
09:10
Anonymous said…
But OU's average cabin load factor is 60% and they fly their Dash 8 with 80 seats on almost 60% of their flights, as shown in the data in the article.
09:11
Anonymous said…
The cooperation Croatia Airlines has with Airbus and the deposit they have with them made this the only plausible arrangement.
09:13
Anonymous said…
Any idea when the order could be placed?
09:15
Anonymous said…
If they hope to have the planes in their fleet soon it should be ASAP.
09:15
Anonymous said…
Love this plane
09:18
Anonymous said…
Hoping this doesn't end up the same way as JU's A320neos or JP's SSJ100s.
09:19
Anonymous said…
Extremely risky strategy to move to a single type fleet, especially with their finances.
09:19
Anonymous said…
So they haven't actually ordered planes yet?
09:20
Anonymous said…
No wonder most of their current Embraers are operating for TAP since the summer...
09:25
Anonymous said…
No
09:27
Anonymous said…
I wouldn't be surprised.
09:27
Anonymous said…
Realistically how much could a dela for 6 A220s cost?
09:28
Anonymous said…
Croatia Airlines does have an issue with low load factor so it will e tricky improving that with 6 A220s.
09:28
Anonymous said…
There must be an option for more planes. I doubt they will halve their fleet.
09:29
Anonymous said…
air Baltic managed to do it successfully.
09:29
Anonymous said…
I think another 4 a220 10 in total will be ideal for them for the next 20 years .
09:30
Anonymous said…
I'm interested to see how it will work for them doubling capacity on most routes.
09:30
Anonymous said…
Exciting times ahead for Croatia Airlines.
09:31
Anonymous said…
I wouldn't be surprised if it is all PR.
09:31
Anonymous said…
It is not PR. Read the article. Airbus says they are finishing up paperwork.
09:33
Anonymous said…
When are first deliveries expected?
09:33
Anonymous said…
Next year
09:36
Anonymous said…
But with 6 planes I can't see them being able to sustain the current route network they have (in summer). Will they wet lease capacity in addition to these aircraft?
09:37
Anonymous said…
+1
09:37
Anonymous said…
I would still keep some turboprops alongside them.
09:37
Anonymous said…
Those Q400s can be used for another 8 years without a problem.
09:37
Anonymous said…
I simply cannot see other ending to this then the same one that happened to the JP in their sukhoi case...
09:38
Anonymous said…
Jašta
09:41
Anonymous said…
This screams PR stunt, their "new" a320 hasn't flown yet, but they spent a lot of money painting it in star alliance livery, and how the F* will they operate routes like osijek-munich ir rijeka-zurich with 140 pax plane when they can't even fill the dash8s?
09:44
Anonymous said…
Well, frankly speaking, I doubt those plains will ever come, so I HOPE this ends up as JU's A320neos, cause that would mean that OU get the deposit money back and this is the most we can all hope for.
09:53
Anonymous said…
Good luck. At least some positive development in a sea of missed opportunities.
09:54
Anonymous said…
Huge!
09:58
Anonymous said…
JU had they deposit back thanks to Etihad's support.
09:58
Anonymous said…
Croatia Airlines don't own any Embraers.
10:02
Anonymous said…
A220 are not happening, at least not within the world of Homo economicus :) but dreaming should last
10:02
Anonymous said…
I really hope this will kickstart things at OU. It is much needed.
10:02
Anonymous said…
Gargantuan!
10:02
Anonymous said…
They wont, they will operate only ZAG-LH hubs 3x/day. More than enough ACs for that.
10:06
Anonymous said…
FB^ not OU
10:14
Anonymous said…
That's really quick. Looking forward to it.
10:16
Anonymous said…
If these are brand new A220s there is no chance the first one can arrive next year, especially since they haven't even ordered the plane. First one is likely to come in early 2024 if they place the order within the next month.
10:20
Anonymous said…
purchase price anyone?
10:21
Anonymous said…
How can it kickstart things when the same people running the company for the last 5 years will be running it in the next 5 too?
10:21
Anonymous said…
Same unfortunately. Hope they prove me wrong.
10:22
Anonymous said…
This kills their chance of being privatized to a serious company/airline. No one will take on an airline with a huge loan that they will need to take out for these planes while it produces at the same time.
10:23
Anonymous said…
List price $91.5 million per plane.
10:23
Anonymous said…
Maybe they will buy it as leasing and pay monthly. There are many models of buying the plane these days. They do not need to have 1bn EUR cash advance payment.
10:41
Anonymous said…
Oh God, imagine any of EXYU bought Sukoi. They would be in trouble now. Well probably even before the attack on Ukraine, but with sanctions even more.
10:44
Anonymous said…
Adria ordering the plane was a clear sign it was on its deathbed.
10:48
Anonymous said…
Let's wait and see...
10:48
Anonymous said…
It will probably be some leaseback agreement. I mean even with discounts the order is probably worth around 400 million EUR.
10:49
Anonymous said…
Will the cabin crew and pilots have to undergo training to shift to the A220?
10:49
Anonymous said…
So the entire existing fleet will be retired within 4 years?
10:55
Anonymous said…
Yes. Pilots will need new type rating. The A220 is essentially a Bombardier plane and was designed by Bombardier. It does not have commonality with the rest of the Airbus short haul fleet.
10:57
Anonymous said…
Yes, whole Croatia Airlines will be retired in 4 years.
10:57
Anonymous said…
From the text

“The fleet renewal over the next four years represents a significant development cycle for the company with the aim of having a single-type fleet of A220s in the future”
10:58
Anonymous said…
Transition training lasts a few weeks.
11:24
Anonymous said…
Wow that's one expensive narrow body jet!
11:24
Anonymous said…
What is the list price for an A320neo?
11:28
Anonymous said…
Google is your friend.
11:29
Anonymous said…
The A320ceo costs a neat $101 million at list price, while the A320neo goes for $110.6 million
11:32
Anonymous said…
The good thing about the A220 is its range. it will unlock some new destinations for them.
11:32
Anonymous said…
You have an updated article here about pricing for Airbus planes: https://simpleflying.com/how-much-do-airbus-aircraft-cost/
11:34
Anonymous said…
They don't fly anything east of Skopje and anything west of Dublin. I don't think they really need longer range planes.
11:34
Anonymous said…
Let's not be nasty. Their most eastern destination is Athens! :D
11:37
Anonymous said…
They fly to Tel Aviv
11:49
Anonymous said…
I don’t understand it neither, and they passed on so sweet deal with Embraer for E2 Jets
14:11
Anonymous said…
It is a poison pill, intended to avert a potential buyer. So that the current model can perpetuate it's self
14:43
Anonymous said…
It's a great plane, but every new plane is too expensive for OU. With the bad LF, used E175/E195 or CRJ700/900 is enough for Croatia. The CRJ is said to be cheaper than the Embraer in terms of operating costs. Only for summer and coast you need A320
15:47
Anonymous said…
It can't make it more attractive. Potential buyer would rather order A220 directly from Airbus than to deal with all the mess that would come from purtchase of Croatia Airlines.
16:52
Anonymous said…
I'm waiting for Pozdrav to moan about this! ;)
17:17
Anonymous said…
Banks land money, so do investment funds, don't they. I worry about your understanding of banking nowadays.
17:27
Anonymous said…
Lease it is. No worries about the money, that's the least of their problems!
17:28
Anonymous said…
AVERAGE LF, means 7 Airbus and 6 DASH is a bit over 60%, which, in turn, means that the LF on DASH is about 80 to 85%.
17:30
Anonymous said…
No, that's not how it works.
17:31
Anonymous said…
Expensive is relative. They are buying 6 plus 6 reserves, and have the deposit from the previous reservation. I reckon it will be around USD 70 mil per plane.
17:34
Anonymous said…
Privatization story has always been fake to tone down resentment from the tax payer. OU is President Tuđman's baby, they will get the new planes and are here to stay!
17:36
pozdrav iz Rijeke said…
Same zabokrecina ahead for Croatia Airlines, continuing to be LH feeder and servant. Only with much much more expensive aircraft. Can't see anything exciting about it.
17:53
pozdrav iz Rijeke said…
Positive development? Acquiring aircraft 50 % more expensive than direct competitor, with inadequate seating capacity which will further decrease LF and omitting converting existing neo order to 321XLR and finally switching from feeder to real carrier. This my friend, if comes to realization, will be the biggest missed opportunity of all
17:58
pozdrav iz Rijeke said…
Just small correction : not running, it's ruining
17:59
pozdrav iz Rijeke said…
Like everything else in Croatia, OU today has absolutely nothing to do with President Tudjman and his legacy. If he was still around, OU would have been real company and we all, from the industry, or just clients, could have been proud of it. Unfortunatelly, criminals and Uhljebs took over, not only OU but entire country, destroyed everything, and made us ashamed and sad
18:06
Boris said…
Anonymous11:32

It is not really the question of unlocking new destinations or getting to the further destinations but if OU bringing greater and greater value to the Croatian market (people and industry).
18:07
pozdrav iz Rijeke said…
A220 is regional jet. It's range is similar to A319, and they are not interested in unlocking any new destinations. If they wanted that, they could have converted 320 neo to 321 XLR order. They are getting 220 only to continue feeding Cartel
18:10
pozdrav iz Rijeke said…
Scroll up, hope you will be happy living my life at least for few minutes. Unlike you, I don't care about yours (life and opinions)
18:13
Anonymous said…
Plains won't be coming, planes will be.
18:46
Anonymous said…
c'est certainement l'état
19:08
Anonymous said…
Order 321XLR? Do you know the delivery times?
A220 is a very good plane, that's why nobody orders the A319neo. But no matter, this plane will never arrive at Croatia
19:17
Anonymous said…
11.2 million tourists in 2021, which means much more in 2022. 20% of GDP, and one incompetent, struggling, corrupt airline.
21:03
Anonymous said…
Pozdrav, no-one is interested in your opinions neither!
22:46
Anonymous said…
How much was that deposit? Over 100 million?
23:30
Anonymous said…
It would be better for OU to buy second hand CRJ 900, not very old.
23:31
Anonymous said…
100% pozdrav
06:59
Anonymous said…
No, it made you angry and frustrated.
08:15
Anonymous said…
Those are not opinions, they are simply outbursts of hate and irrationality. Pozz, time for anger management perhaps?
08:18
pozdrav iz Rijeke said…
Please don't say that, you will be immediately advised to take anger management course, and try to reduce your hate and irrationality 😃
12:18
pozdrav iz Rijeke said…
Absolutely not. CRJ is not exactly the most economical choice. In my opinion it should be
E170-5/190-5 to gradually replace and at least triple current Airbus and Q400 fleets, and make possible significant growth of domestic, regional and european network, and 321 xlr instead of 320 neo order, for North America and Asia flights. But than, maybe it's just my anger, hate and irrationality, and maybe it's better to go on with ultra expensive new 220's which will continue feeding LH 😃
12:36
Anonymous said…
Reasonable point... If the owner was reasonable, which it is not, they would operate 5 to 6 airplanes. More than enough to maintain connectivity out of Croatia.
13:20
Anonymous said…
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Great
13:21
Anonymous said…
Either. How sweet?
13:41
Anonymous said…
Outbursts...
13:43
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