The airline has announced a strategic plan to significantly expand its fleet over the next two years, incorporating modern aircraft such as Airbus A321neos and Boeing 737 MAX models. These upgrades aim to enhance fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and improve passenger comfort, aligning with the airline's sustainability goals.
Alongside fleet modernization, the airline is investing in upgrading key airport hubs including Los Angeles International Airport and New York John F. Kennedy International Airport. The improvements focus on streamlining check-in procedures, expanding terminal capacity, and enhancing baggage handling facilities to better serve increasing passenger volumes.
Focus on Sustainability and Efficiency
"Our fleet modernization and airport infrastructure investments are vital for shaping a sustainable and customer-centric future," stated the airline's CEO. The initiatives are scheduled for completion by 2025, positioning the airline as a regional leader in operational efficiency and environmental responsibility.
The combined efforts aim to bolster the airline’s competitiveness in the recovering travel industry while maintaining high standards of safety and service quality.

