easyJet has been one of the rare cases of a low-cost carrier going through the lengthy and costly process of switching its fleet type. The airline, which began flying with Boeing 737s, switched to the Airbus A320ceo aircraft family in October 2002, when it ordered 120 A319ceo aircraft. Throughout the decade, as A319s began trickling in, with the first, registered as G-EZEA, arriving in February 2004, easyJet also adopted the larger A320ceo and A321ceo aircraft.
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