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TAROM sells four Airbus A318s to 3TOP Aviation

By October 9, 2024 4:04 pmAirbus

The Romanian airline TAROM is pursuing its modernization strategy, and has decided to sell off half its fleet. Among the aircraft up for sale are its four Airbus A318acquired between 2006 and 2007. These aircraft have found a new owner in the person of 3TOP Aviation Servicesa British company specializing in the purchase and sale of aircraft. This transaction marks the end of an era for TAROM, reducing the number of A318 operators to just Air France. The first two aircraft acquired have been confirmed for the 3TOP fleet, marking a significant development for both parties.

In a major strategic move to optimize and modernize its fleet, Romanian airline TAROM has decided to considerably reduce the number of aircraft in its fleet. This decision involves putting a large proportion of its aircraft up for sale. Specifically, TAROM has taken the initiative of selling 14 of its 29 aircraft, including the famous Airbus A318s.

A buyer for TAROM's A318s: 3TOP Aviation

The British company 3TOP Aviation Servicesa specialist in the purchase and leasing of aircraft, has acquired four Airbus A318-100 of TAROM. These aircraft, ordered and integrated between 2006 and 2007, provide a positive response to the growing needs of the British company. The A318 model, despite its highly technological design, was considered by some to be one of Airbus's greatest commercial failures, with very few examples still in service.

Why we chose 3TOP Aviation

The acquisition by 3TOP Aviation of two Airbus A318-111s, confirmed via their official LinkedIn account, highlights the diversification of the expansion strategy of this dynamic UK company. With serial numbers 2955 and 3220, these aircraft continue their service under new conditions. This choice is justified by 3TOP's increased experience in fleet operation and management, giving the A318s a second life.

A318: From contract to sale

Trade in these aircraft began with the signing of a firm contract for their purchase by TAROM, the fruit of collaboration between European aircraft manufacturer EADS and the company. However, developments in the aeronautical field and changes in customer requirements prompted the Romanian company to sell the aircraft. With this transaction, only a few airlines - such as Air France - will continue to operate the A318, preserving its flying heritage for some time to come.

An overview of TAROM fleet modernization

By selling these aircraft, TAROM aims to renew its fleet to better serve its passengers and meet today's demands for sustainability and fuel efficiency. By closing some of its branches and making these strategic sales, the company is not only optimizing its assets, but also redefining its international image. The fleet reduction is a step towards the in-depth restructuring needed to meet the challenges of modern air transport.

find out how tarom decided to part with four airbus a318s to strengthen its partnership with 3top aviation, a strategic decision that could redefine the future of both airlines.

Comparison of the situation before and after the sale of the Airbus A318s by TAROM

Comparison axis Situation before Situation after
A318 owner TAROM 3TOP Aviation Services
Number of Airbus A318 4 aircraft in the fleet 0 devices kept
Years of acquisition 2006-2007 N/A
Acquiring company N/A 3TOP Aviation Services, UK
Using A318s Operational through TAROM Decommissioned for 3TOP use
TAROM fleet strategy Preserving old models Modernization in progress

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