The oldest Aer Lingus aircraftAer Lingus’ fleet has an average age of 12.9 years; 1.9 years below the global average aircraft age of 14.8 years. This figure will reduce slightly as the 8 new generation Airbus aircraft currently on order come online.
Aircraft typeRegistrationSerial number (MSN)Age
Airbus A320-214EI-CVC0144323 years
Airbus A321-253NXEI-LRB089094 years
Airbus A330-302EI-DUZ084717 years
ATR 72-600EI-FAT109710 years
The oldest widebody jet in the Aer Lingus fleet is EI-DUZ, an Airbus A330-302 built in 2007 as MSN 0847. This aircraft, based in Dublin (DUB), operates long-haul routes. Recently, EI-DUZ has been seen flying to destinations such as Boston (BOS), Chicago (ORD), and San Francisco (SFO).