Report, photo copyright by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
Hunnu Air, Mongolia's largest private airline, is considering leasing two Airbus A321LRs and two A330-200s to pave the way for route expansion into Europe from Chinggis Khaan Airport in Khoshig Valley, Mongolia.
The A321LRs are target for delivery from late 2027 through the first quarter of 2028 while the A330-200s are slated to enter commercial service in the first quarter of 2028.
These aircraft will enable Hunnu Air to launch scheduled flights to Berlin and Budapest.
Hunnu Air's Commercial Director Turbold Tserenkhuu said that final decisions had not been made regarding leases. Any fleet addition would subject to considerations like market demand, financial sustainability and broader strategic priorities.
Earlier in February 2026, Tserenkhuu revealed that the airline was studying the addition of two A320ceo jets in late 2027 or early 2028 to increase the number of seats available to meet market demand.
Hunnu Air is pursuing aircraft wet-lease partnerships to manage seasonal demand. Currently, it owns two E195-E2 aircraft and two E190-E2 aircraft for international scheduled and charter flights beside Cessna C208s for its domestic charter flights.
The airline flies regularly to Almaty, Beijing Daxing, Erenhot, Enshi, Ordos, Sanya, Ulan-Ude, Moron and Olgii as well as charter flights to Camranh, Phuquoc, Haikou, Tunxi, Delhi, Dubai and Manila. It aims to launch scheduled flights to Delhi, Tashkent, Phuquoc and Manila in the future with its E195-E2 aircraft.
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