Air Austral Focuses On A320neo Future After A220 Experience

First A220 of Air Austral taking off

First A220 of Air Austral taking off.

Credit: Airbus
The air transport sector on the island of Reunion is thriving, with 2025 marked by growth in traffic. It reached a historic high, counting 2,764,811 passengers—a 4% increase compared with 2024. Traffic distribution remains structured around three main pillars: France (1,630,089 passengers), the...
Anuradha Deenapanray

Anuradha is the francophone editor at Arabian Aerospace & African Aerospace, covering French-speaking countries across Africa.

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