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ACJ TwoTwenty makes its debut in Asia

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Deliveries of Airbus’ newest member of its corporate jet (ACJ) family of large business jets, the ACJ TwoTwenty, have begun in the Asia-Pacific region.

The first aircraft of this type to be delivered there – and the fourth ACJ TwoTwenty to enter service worldwide – will provide increased productivity and efficiency for its new owner, a large corporation.

The first three ACJ TwoTwenty’s were delivered to the Middle East between 2023 and 2025. Going forward, the next two customers, numbers ‘five’ and ‘six’, are based in Asia: one is planned for delivery next year, and another the year after.

First turnkey contract
The first delivery in Asia is also the first ‘turnkey’ ACJ TwoTwenty contract, whereby the interior outfitting was undertaken prior to delivery by a member of Airbus’ Service Centre Network (SCN) and under ACJ’s Cabin Project Management.

In this case, Comlux which finalised the aircraft. Moreover, once it is in service, the aircraft will be managed and maintained by Jet Aviation.

Jet Aviation’s Singapore facility became an ACJ Service Centre Network (SCN) member in March 2025, offering Asian-based ACJ customers immediate access to authorised maintenance, refurbishment, and warranty services at one of the region’s premier aviation hubs.

Chadi Saade, President of Airbus Corporate Jets, said: “We are delighted that the ACJ TwoTwenty is making its debut in Asia, carving out a new market segment – ‘The Xtra Large Bizjet.

“By combining its intercontinental range and cabin space with the local technical expertise of Jet Aviation Singapore, we are delivering a complete ecosystem.

“Our customers in Asia will now benefit from the most advanced corporate jet on the market, backed by the peace of mind that comes from a certified local service partner.”

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