Corsair takes delivery of its first A330neo

Date:

Toulouse. Corsair has taken delivery of its first A330-900, on lease from Avolon,  to join the French airline’s fleet.
By selecting a total of five A330neos, Corsair is executing its strategy to become an all-A330 operator. Thanks to the A330neo’s latest technologies, Corsair will benefit from cost-effective and eco-efficient solutions, while providing passengers with the best comfort standards in the quietest cabins in its class.The aircraft features 352 seats in a three-class layout,  providing all the comfort and amenities of Airbus’ leading ‘Airspace’ cabin, including state-of-the-art passenger in-flight entertainment (IFE) and full WiFi connectivity throughout the cabin.

The A330neo is powered by Rolls-Royce’s latest-generation Trent 7000 engines. The Corsair aircraft will also be the first A330neo to feature an increased maximum take-off weight of 251 tonnes. This capability will allow the airline to fly long-haul destinations up to 13,400 km (7,200nm) or benefit from ten tons more  payload on board.

ads

The A330neo is a new-generation aircraft and successor to the hugely popular A330ceo widebody family. As well as the new engine option, the aircraft benefits from a host of innovations, including aerodynamic improvements and new wings and winglets that together contribute to 25% fuel-burn and CO2 reductions.Corsair, which already operates an Airbus fleet of five A330 Family aircraft, became a member of the Airbus Skywise ‘Open Data Platform’ in 2020, thus benefiting from several Skywise-based services, such as  a real-time in-service fleet performance analysis capability (aircraft health monitoring), reliability analysis and predictive maintenance.

More like this

BlueBird to Construct New Production Facility in Morocco for SpyX Loitering Munition

 Tel Aviv: Morocco continuous to buy Israeli defence systems...

BTS 2025: Strong Show by Israel, 30 Cutting-Edge Companies Feature in its Pavilion

Tel Aviv: The defence relation between Israel and India...

Poland to Launch First-ever Military Satellite

Warsaw: In a bid to secure an Earth observation...

Germany to Invest $40 Billion in Military-Space Projects by 2030

Berlin:  Germany will invest €35 billion ($41 billion) in...

Space is the New Frontier of War, Calls for Doctrinal Change

Paris: Space has become a war-fighting domain, an assessment...

infiniDome Unveils Next-Generation GNSS Protection System – Aura

Tel Aviv: As GNSS interference incidents surge worldwide, rising...
Indian Navy Special EditionLatest Issue