en.Wedoany.com Reported - Azul Linhas Aéreas received the first of five Airbus A330ceo aircraft this Thursday (18th) to expand its international fleet, operating long-haul routes to Europe and the United States.

The aircraft, registered as PR-AHC, has arrived in Brazil and will undergo modifications to meet the company's standards, including painting, interior configuration, and in-flight entertainment system upgrades. The remaining four aircraft will be delivered gradually within the year. The new aircraft features 247 seats, including 20 Azul Business class seats with fully flat 180-degree lie-flat seats, direct aisle access, differentiated onboard services, exclusive amenity kits, and access to the Azul Lounge at Viracopos Airport, with personal entertainment screens in all cabins.
The A330-200 is equipped with Trent 700 engines manufactured by Rolls-Royce, known for its balance of range, operational efficiency, and comfort, making it one of the main long-haul aircraft in commercial aviation.
Raphael Linares, Vice President of Legal and Fleet at Azul, stated that these aircraft strengthen the company's presence in intercontinental markets such as Portugal, Spain, and the United States, supporting its sustainable growth strategy following financial restructuring. The introduction of the A330ceo is part of the international fleet expansion and renewal plan. Meanwhile, the company is awaiting delivery of 11 new A330-900 aircraft produced by Airbus in Toulouse, France, with the first unit already delivered and operational in May.
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