Nov. 30 at 6:36 AM
$NWARF Hey Grok:
Does Norwegian Air shuttle fly 320a
No, Norwegian Air Shuttle does not fly the Airbus A320neo (often abbreviated as "320a" in aviation shorthand).
The airline's current fleet, as of late 2025, consists primarily of Boeing 737-800 and Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft for its short- and medium-haul European routes, totaling around 80-90 active planes. This focus on a single Boeing family has been in place since the company's 2021 restructuring, when it exited long-haul operations and streamlined to reduce costs.
Historically, Norwegian ordered 100 A320neos in 2012 as part of a massive expansion, with the first delivery in 2016. However, these were never operated by Norwegian itself—instead, its leasing subsidiary, Arctic Aviation Assets (AAA), leased them to other carriers like HK Express. Facing financial pressures, the airline sold off several units starting in 2018 and cancelled the bulk of the remaining orders (including 53 A320neos) in 2021. By 2022, it committed to