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LOT Polish Airlines Selects Its Regional Fleet Supplier

Published : Tuesday, June 17, 2025, 10:35 pm
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At the Paris Air Show – the most important event of the aviation industry taking place in 2025 – representatives of LOT Polish Airlines and Airbus, accompanied by Dariusz Klimczak, the Minister of Infrastructure of the Republic of Poland, and Philippe Tabarot, the Minister of Transport of the Republic of France, signed an agreement under which Poland’s national carrier will acquire, between 2027 and 2031, 40 Airbus A220 aircraft offered in two different variants: -100 and -300. Under the terms of the deal, the Polish airline will be able to exercise an option to purchase 44 more planes offered by the European manufacturer.

The Airbus A220 is a modern regional jet with a capacity of 100 to 160 passengers, depending on the specific version. With a maximum range of up to 6,700 km, it will be able to serve all connections within LOT Polish Airlines’ European flight network. The new generation of regional planes will also bring about significant operational and environmental benefits in the form of lower CO₂ and noise emissions. Fuel efficiency (per passenger) will also be improved compared with previous aircraft generations. The order is the first that the national carrier has placed with this particular manufacturer.

During the Paris Air Show, LOT Polish Airlines has also signed a contract for the supply of engines to be installed on its regional planes. The Airbus A220 fleet will be powered by state-of-the-art PW1500G engines manufactured by Pratt&Whitney. The cooperation is concerned not only with the supply of technologically advanced powerplants, but also with joint efforts aiming to optimise regional fleet operations.

 
"While making the choice today, we are thinking about the future. Airbus A220 family aircraft that will start joining the LOT Polish Airlines fleet in 2027 provide us with new growth and expansion opportunities that serve as the cornerstones of our development strategy. Designed with the comfort of our passengers in mind, these modern and fuel efficient planes will allow us to compete on the European sky, to strengthen our position of the preferred carrier in this part of Europe and to prepare LOT Polish Airlines to play the role of the leading carrier operating from Centralny Port Komunikacyjny." - Michał Fijoł, President & CEO, LOT Polish Airlines

"The order for 40 Airbus A220 aircraft is a historic breakthrough, as we are able to officially welcome LOT Polish Airlines in the Airbus family. The A220 will play a crucial role in the process of modernising LOT’s fleet and in the expansion of its connection network. A220-100 and A220-300 jets offer a perfect blend of features for satisfying those needs. We are looking forward to the cooperation with LOT Polish Airlines and to drawing upon the global knowledge of Airbus in order to support the carrier’s fleet modernisation programme and to ensure smooth integration of the A220 model." - Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Executive Vice President Sales Commercial Aircraft, Airbus

In the configuration ordered by LOT Polish Airlines, the Airbus A220 will be equipped with highly comfortable Recaro seats that are manufactured in Poland. The seats will offer a number of additional convenience features, such as a mobile device holder, 60W USB-C ports for all passengers, allowing to rapidly charge mobile phones or laptops. Handy cup holders will be available as well. The planes’ interiors will be aligned with the styling and colour schemes known from the airline’s business lounges and from the cabins of its modernised wide-body aircraft. Large overhead bins will accommodate a higher number of carry-on bags, thus significantly streamlining the boarding process, while the higher and wider passenger cabin, combined with larger windows, will add to the feeling of spaciousness. Even the longest flights operated on the A220 will pass in no time at all thanks to a reliable Internet connection.

The first aircraft will be acquired by LOT Polish Airlines in 2027, commencing the process of consolidating the carrier’s regional fleet. Once the older generation jets have been withdrawn from use, it will be made entirely of the Airbus A220-100 and -300 planes, facilitating the network planning process and ensuring improved operational efficiency.


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