Wizz Air celebrates the arrival of its 160th Airbus aircraft, which will be supporting the operation at Henri Coanda International Airport in Bucharest, Romania.

The new Airbus A321neo underlines Wizz Air’s commitment to more than tripling the size of its fleet by the end of 2030. The airline also has the largest order book for A32o family aircraft, which will enable it to cut its environmental footprint by 25% per passenger also by 2030.

The arrival of this 160th aircraft joining Wizz Air’s fleet offers significant environmental benefits, with it offering nearly 50% reduction in noise footprint, a 20% reduction in fuel consumption and 50% reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions.

Zsuzsa Trubek, Communications Manager, Wizz Air said: “We are delighted to welcome the 160th aircraft to our fleet, which supports our ambitious strategy to become a 500 Airbus aircraft airline by 2030, whilst further cementing our sustainability credentials. Our constantly growing fleet of ultra-modern, efficient, and sustainable, aircraft will allow us to serve more passengers in our network, flying them to some of the most exciting destinations Europe has to offer.