Rwandair opts for A330 - a first for East Africa
RwandAir, is to purchase two Airbus A330s to meet its widebody plans for growth into Asia and Europe.
The Rwandan national carrier signed an MoU with the European manufacturer today making it a new Airbus customer and the first airline in East Africa to order the A330.
RwandAir’s A330s will be delivered in the second half of 2016 and will be equipped with Rolls Royce Trent 772B engines.
The airlines had considering the Boeing B787 Dreamliner. It already operates B737s and Bombardier CRJs.
“As we look to introduce wide body aircraft for the first time into our fleet, with its proven economics, reliability and passenger comfort, we have found the A330 to perfectly support our plans to expand into Europe and Asia, to enhance our regional presence, to open up new routes and to grow our market share,’’ said John Mirenge, CEO of RwandAir.
“We are delighted that RwandAir has confirmed its confidence in the A330, and are extremely pleased to welcome them as a new A330 customer,” said John Leahy, Airbus chief operating officer, customers. “The A330 Family offers a unique combination of unbeatable economics, versatility and fuel efficiency. Passengers will be able to enjoy a new flying experience with state of the art inflight entertainment systems and best-in-class passenger comfort that only Airbus offers.”
Rwanda’s flagship carrier will deploy the new A330 aircraft on medium and long haul routes from its Kigali home base to long-haul destinations throughout Europe, the Middle-East and Asia.
The A330 Family, which spans 250 to 300 seats, has now attracted almost 1,500 orders, with over 1,150 aircraft flying with more than 100 operators worldwide.
