Saudi Arabian lender Avilase has agreed to provide Turkish Airlines with eight Airbus A320neo-Family jets.
The carrier has already delivered two twin jets, with the other six expected to arrive later this year.
“This partnership supports Turkish Airlines' growth planning and fleet modernization efforts,” the lender says.
At the end of 2024, the airlines included 338 single-pass aircraft (including wet-leased aircraft) in their fleet, including 190 Airbus.
Turkish airlines added 12 A321neos to their fleet last year.
Avilease appeared almost three years ago after being created by the Saudi government's sovereign wealth fund.