Icelandair (FI, Reykjavik Keflavik) has announced new dry-lease agreements with AviLease and Aircastle covering four and six A320-200Ns. "Next year, we will reach the important milestone of operating our entire passenger network with new-generation aircraft that consume up to 30% less fuel per seat. The A320neo will complement Icelandair's new-generation fleet, currently comprising six A321-200NX(LR)s, seventeen B737-8s, and four B737-9s. The A320neo and incoming A321-200NX(LR)s will allow the airline to accelerate the retirement of its remaining eight B757-200s and two B767-300ER. Both types are currently expected to exit operations in January 2027.ch-aviation schedules show that Icelandair will debut the A320neo on its route to Manchester on March 4, 2027.