Air Senegal has taken delivery of its first A330-900 from Airbus’ production line in Toulouse. The carrier is the first African airline to fly Airbus’ new generation widebody aircraft featuring latest technology engines, new wings with enhanced aerodynamics and a curved wingtip design, drawing best practices from the A350 XWB.
Fitted with a three-class cabin comprising 32 Business class, 21 Premium Plus and 237 Economy class seats, Air Senegal plans to operate its first A330neo on its Dakar-Paris route and to further develop its medium and long-haul network.
The A330neo is the true new generation aircraft building on the
best-selling widebody A330’s features and leveraging on A350 XWB
technology. Powered by the latest Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, the
A330neo provides an unprecedented level of efficiency – with 25% lower
fuel burn per seat than previous generation competitors. Equipped with
the Airspace by Airbus cabin, the A330neo offers a unique passenger
experience with more personal space and the latest generation in-flight
entertainment system and connectivity.
Note to editors
This delivery event also marks the first time when the Airbus Foundation and Air Senegal team up for goodwill flight. Read more on Airbus Foundation website
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