Low-cost carrier Tigerair Taiwan has placed an order for four A321neo aircraft from Airbus at the Singapore Airshow 2026, marking the airline’s first order of this model.
In a statement issued on February 4, 2026, Airbus announced that the new aircraft will support the airline’s network expansion, while delivering improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions compared to previous generation aircraft.
“The purchase of A321neo aircraft is a cornerstone of our ‘third-generation’ fleet expansion, designed to maximise operational efficiency as we scale for regional dominance,” said Chairperson Joyce Huang of Tigerair Taiwan.
Huang said that the A321neo enables the airline to increase capacity on our high-demand routes and accelerate network expansion.
“By serving more passengers across more destinations with a lower cost per seat, this investment reinforces our position as Taiwan’s leading low cost carrier,” he added. “Furthermore, it advances our journey toward a younger, more fuel-efficient fleet.”
Tigerair Taiwan currently operates a fleet of 17 A320 Family aircraft, including nine A320ceo and eight A320neo.
The A321neo, the largest variant of Airbus’ popular A320neo Family, provides enhanced operating efficiency and extended range, allowing airlines to operate regional and medium-haul routes with greater flexibility.
In comparison to older aircraft, the A321neo achieves at least a 20% reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
As of now, the A320neo Family has received more than 10,000 orders from over 130 customers worldwide.
All current Airbus aircraft are capable of operating with up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), with a target of enabling 100% SAF capability by 2030.
