Pegasus Fleet Reaches 127 Aircraft by the End of 2025

Pegasus Fleet Reaches 127 Aircraft by the End of 2025
Pegasus Airlines shared updated information regarding its fleet structure, order book, and market position in a disclosure submitted to the Public Disclosure Platform (KAP). According to the statement, the airline’s total fleet reached 127 aircraft as of December 31, 2025.
The fleet consists of 9 Boeing 737-800s, 6 Airbus A320ceo, 46 Airbus A320neo, and 66 Airbus A321neo aircraft. Among these, 4 aircraft are owned by the company, while 99 are under finance leases and 24 are operated through operating leases. The average fleet age was reported as 5.1 years.
Deliveries and Fleet Planning
Pegasus also provided an update on its Airbus orders. The airline’s total order portfolio, originally placed with Airbus in 2012 and expanded with additional orders in subsequent years, consists of 42 A320neo aircraft (all delivered) and 108 A321neo aircraft, of which 68 have been delivered so far. Pegasus also became one of the world’s first customers to operate the CFM LEAP engines used on A320neo aircraft.
B737-10 Orders
In 2024, Pegasus signed a new agreement with Boeing. Under the deal, the airline placed a firm order for 100 Boeing 737-10 aircraft to meet its fleet requirements from 2028 onward. The agreement also includes options for an additional 100 737-10 aircraft that could be converted into firm orders in the future.
According to the delivery schedule, Pegasus expects to receive 7 A321neo aircraft in 2026, 14 A321neo in 2027, 11 A321neo and 9 Boeing 737-10 in 2028, and 11 A321neo together with 12 Boeing 737-10 in 2029. Between 2030 and 2034, a total of 79 Boeing 737-10 aircraft are planned to be delivered to the airline.



