
Turkish Airlines Subsidiary AJet Leases Five New Airbus A321neos from BOC Aviation
A Turkish Airlines Group subsidiary carrier has signed a lease agreement with BOC Aviation for five brand new Airbus A321neo aircraft. On July 8, 2026, Singapore-based BOC Aviation announced that each of the five A321neos would be placed with AJet from its own orderbook with Airbus . In a statement BOC Aviation said it was "pleased to further strengthen" its long-standing relationship with the Turkish Airlines Group and extend the partnership to its "rapidly growing family member". "These new-generation A321NEO aircraft will complement AJet's existing fleet, enhancing its continued network expansion across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, and we look forward to supporting its success in the years ahead," Paul Kent, CCO at BOC Aviation said. In December 2025, AJet signed a long-term lease agreement with Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) to acquire 10 new Boeing 737 MAX 8s. CBD Aviation Earlier that year, Ajet also signed a lease with SMBC Aviation Capital for five Airbus A320neo aircraft. "We are delighted to begin our cooperation with BOC Aviation through this agreement," Kerem Sarp, AJet CEO, said. "As AJet continues its growth journey, the addition of new generation A321NEO aircraft will play an important role in supporting our fleet modernization, network expansion, and sustainability goals." Sarp added: "This agreement represents an important step in our commitment to expanding our network and providing an even better travel experience for our guests." Turkish Airlines-owned AJet launched in 2024 after AnadoluJet was rebranded with a new livery, logo and branding. Over the next 10 years, the low-cost carrier aims to expand its fleet to 200 aircraft and operate flights to 44 countries, covering 42 domestic and 80 international routes. According to ch-aviation , AJet operates 126 aircraft with 64 of those on wet lease. Its fleet includes A321neos, 737-8s, A320-200s and 737-800s. RELATED Airbus cuts passenger aircraft demand projection in latest 20-year forecast

