The A319-100 is perfect for short-to-medium-haul routes with lower passenger demand. Its flexibility and efficiency make it ideal for connecting smaller cities to Echo Air’s hubs.
Fun Fact: The A319-100 is the smaller variant of the A320 family and is widely used for regional and low-cost operations.
The backbone of Echo Air’s fleet, the A320-200 is versatile and cost-effective for short and medium-haul operations, offering a great balance of range and capacity.
Fun Fact: The A320-200 was the first commercial aircraft to feature a fly-by-wire system, revolutionizing cockpit design and safety.
The A321-200 adds extra capacity for high-demand routes while maintaining the efficiency of the A320 family, making it a great choice for busier destinations.
Fun Fact: The A321-200 is known for its ability to handle high-density routes, often used on popular city pairs.
With advanced engines and improved fuel efficiency, the A320neo reduces operating costs while increasing range,
Fun Fact: The A320neo is one of the best-selling aircraft in the world, with over 8,000 units ordered since its introduction in 2010.
The A321neo combines long-range capabilities with high passenger capacity, enabling Echo Air to serve long, high-demand routes without needing larger wide-body aircraft.
The Airbus A321neo is so fuel-efficient it can even handle transatlantic flights.
The Boeing 737-700 is a smaller, fuel-efficient member of the 737 family, perfect for short to medium-haul routes with lower passenger demand, helping Echo Air serve niche markets and regional destinations.
Fun Fact: The Boeing 737-700 can fly over 3,000 nautical miles, about the same distance from New York to Los Angeles.
A proven short-to-medium-haul workhorse, the 737-800 provides reliable performance and operational efficiency, perfect for regional routes.
Fun Fact: The 737-800 is part of the 737 Next Generation family and has been a workhorse for airlines around the world for over two decades.
The 737 MAX 8 brings advanced fuel efficiency and a longer range, allowing Echo Air to expand into new destinations while lowering operational costs.
Fun Fact: The 737-800 is part of the 737 Next Generation family and has been a workhorse for airlines around the world for over two decades.
The 737-800BCF (Boeing Converted Freighter) enables Echo Air to handle cargo operations efficiently, opening new revenue streams with logistics and freight services.
Fun Fact: The 737-800 BCF conversion program repurposes retired passenger 737-800s into freighters, contributing to sustainable aviation by giving older aircraft a second life in the cargo industry.