ACJ TwoTwenty makes Asia-Pacific debut with first delivery

Two further Asian customers, numbered five and six in the delivery sequence, are expected to take their aircraft in 2026 and 2027 respectively.
Airbus Corporate Jets said it has delivered its first ACJ TwoTwenty in the Asia-Pacific region, marking the fourth entry into service of the type worldwide.
The aircraft, delivered to an unnamed large corporation, is also the first ACJ TwoTwenty to be completed under a turnkey contract, with interior outfitting handled by Comlux.
Jet Aviation will manage and maintain the aircraft in service, supported by its Singapore facility which joined the ACJ Service Centre Network in March 2025.
The first three ACJ TwoTwenty deliveries worldwide went to Middle East customers between 2023 and 2025.
The company said two more Asian customers, numbered five and six in the delivery sequence, are expected to take their aircraft in 2026 and 2027 respectively.
“We are delighted that the ACJ TwoTwenty is making its debut in Asia, carving out a new market segment, the Xtra Large Bizjet,” said Chadi Saade, president of Airbus Corporate Jets. “By combining its intercontinental range and cabin space with the local technical expertise of Jet Aviation Singapore, we are delivering a complete ecosystem.”
All three Asian customers secured so far were previously traditional large business jet owners.
The aircraft is based on the A220 narrowbody and offers a range of 5,650 nautical miles, covering more than 12 flight hours and capable of connecting city pairs including Hong Kong to Anchorage, Singapore to Auckland and Jakarta to Ankara.
The aircraft can operate on up to a 50% sustainable aviation fuel blend.
Airbus plans to enable 100% SAF operations across its commercial and corporate aircraft by 2030.







