Pakistani carrier AirSial has confirmed the acquisition of two additional Airbus A320 aircraft through an agreement with Dubai-based leasing company DAE Capital.
The aircraft are due to join the airline’s fleet in the second quarter of 2026, taking its total number of aircraft to 12.
AirSial said the expansion would enable it to broaden its network and welcome more passengers to its services.
The signing ceremony in Dubai was attended by AirSial chairman Fazal Jillani, chief executive Ameen Ahsan, chief operating officer Tariq Amin and senior members of the airline’s engineering and compliance teams.
DAE Capital was represented by president David Houlihan and James Carroll, head of MEASA sales.
An AirSial statement said: “With immense pride, we confirm the acquisition of two additional, Airbus A320 aircraft through our landmark agreement with DAE Capital in Dubai.
“The prestigious signing ceremony was graced by the presence of Mr. Fazal Jillani – Chairman AirSial, Mr. Ameen Ahsan – CEO AirSial, Mr. Tariq Amin – COO AirSial, Mr. Azhar Qayyum – Director Engineering AirSial and Mr. Bilal Abbasi – GM CAMO AirSial , David Houlihan – President DAE Capital and James Carroll – Head of MEASA Sales DAE Capital.
“In Sha Allah, these jets will grace the AirSial fleet in Q2 – 2026, elevating our total to 12 Aircrafts.
“By the grace of Almighty Allah, this milestone will allow us to expand our horizons and welcome more guests to experience our refined service as we soar to new heights”.

