Airbus A220 embarks on a world demonstration tour

AMNov18News - Airbus
AMNov18News - Airbus

Airbus will fly an airBaltic A220-300 new generation single aisle aircraft to five cities in four countries as part of a world demonstration tour.

The A220-300 will first attend the Zhuhai airshow (China) from 5-8 November 5th before flying to Chengdu on 9th November. The aircraft will continue on its journey with a stopover in Koh Samui (Thailand) on 10th November before flying to Kathmandu (Nepal) on 1st November. After that the airBaltic A220 will go to Istanbul (Turkey) on 12th November before returning to its home base in Riga (Latvia) on 14th November.

The A220 demonstration tour is a great opportunity for Airbus to showcase its newest family member in front of airlines and media and to offer a close up view of the aircraft’s characteristics, comfort, and performance, that benefit both operators and passengers.

airBaltic’s A220-300 features a comfortable cabin arrangement able to accommodate 145 passengers in true widebody comfort. The Latvian airline already operates 13 A220-300s out of a total of 50 ordered.

The A220 is an aircraft purpose built for the 100-150 seat market, delivering fuel efficiency and true widebody comfort in a single aisle aircraft. The A220 brings together state-of-the-art aerodynamics, advanced materials and Pratt & Whitney’s latest-generation PW1500G geared turbofan engines to offer at least 20% lower fuel burn per seat compared to previous generation aircraft. With a range of up to 5020 km, the A220 offers the performance of larger single aisle aircraft.

With an order book of over 400 aircraft to date, the A220 has all the credentials to win the lion’s share of the 100- to 150-seat aircraft market.

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