GlobalX signs for another 5 A321P2Fs
ST Engineering has announced that its leasing subsidiary, Aviation Asset Management, has signed an agreement with GlobalX for five additional A321P2Fs. Conversion of the aircraft is due to start early next year and delivery should also take place in 2022.
The five are, according to CH-Aviation, on top of the ten A321P2Fs GlobalX previously announced it has agreed on with lessor Vallair. This means the airline now has a total of fifteen A321P2Fs on order, the first of which are due later this year.
Global Crossing Airlines as it's officially called, is currently in the process of obtaining its AOC and has so far taken delivery of an A320 and an A321 (both in passenger-configuration). The airline is planning to offer ACMI-flights as well as charter flights with a focus on destinations in Canada, the Caribbean and Latin America out of its base at Miami-International (FL).
Next to the fifteen A321P2Fs, GlobalX is planning to grow its passenger-fleet from two to five (all A320/A321s) and eventually add the A330 as well.
Illustration by GlobalX.