
In the week of May 8, 2017, Blue Air had an 18.3% share of seats of the local market, according to OAG data, second after Wizz Air’s 35%, and ahead of Tarom’s 13% and fourth-ranked Ryanair’s 11%. Blue Air’s growth was driven by the “aggressive expansion” of Wizz Air and of Ryanair, according to the CAPA analysis.
Blue Air overtook state-owned Tarom in fleet size as well. At the end of 2016 Blue Air had a fleet of 23 airplanes, while Tarom’s was of 21, according to data from the CAPA Fleet Database. This is the opposite of the 2015 situation, when Tarom had a fleet of 23, and Blue Air of 14.
This year the Romanian low-cost carrier expanded its fleet to 25 aircraft, while Tarom announced it would acquire two new Boeing 737-800 NG aircraft, with a configuration of 189 seats.
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