Commentary on fleet. My bolding. --
The Group’s fleet renewal program continued with the delivery of the first A321XLR, seven new A321LRs, four new A320neos and five new A220-300s. In addition, the Group took delivery of five mid-life A319-100s, seven mid-life Q400s and four E190s through wet lease arrangements with Alliance Airlines. With 20 A321LRs now in the fleet, Jetstar is seeing significant incremental fuel and scale efficiencies, reduced emissions per ASK compared to its A320-200s and improved customer and employee sentiment from this new technology.
Alongside investment in new fleet, the Group continues to enhance the customer experience on the ground and in the air. This includes investment in lounges, redesigned food and beverage offerings on Qantas, bolstered disruption management capabilities, and improved baggage solutions, including enhanced tracking. Significant investments are also being made in cabin enhancement programs across Qantas’ 737-800 and A330 fleets and Jetstar’s 787-8 aircraft. This includes features like new seating, Wi-Fi connectivity, larger overhead bins and updated inflight entertainment screens. With the first A321XLR delivered for the Group, additional fleet orders for 20 Qantas A321XLR aircraft were confirmed, including 16 aircraft with lieflat Business seating.