German airline Condor Flugdienst GmbH has chosen the A330neo to renew its long-haul fleet with plans to introduce 16 aircraft of this new and more efficient type. The airline has signed an agreement with Airbus for the purchase of seven Airbus A330neo, and intends to lease a further nine.
Condor is the latest airline to order Airbus’ state-of-the-art A330neo widebody aircraft, bringing a step-change in performance and economics.

The airline will operate the A330neo on its international long-haul network to the Americas, Africa, the Caribbean and also Asia.
“Condor excels in operating profitably many routes no other carrier is able to; we are proud to see a demanding airline such as Condor selecting our latest-technology A330neo as the aircraft of choice, building the future of their widebody fleet in the relentless pursuit of lowest operating costs and passenger comfort,” said Christian Scherer, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer and Head of International.

Condor operating A320 and A330
By operating the A320 and A330neo aircraft side by side. The airline will also benefit from all the commonality economics these two premium products offer, with the
- embedded flexibility to address new
- existing markets with the right-sized
- right-efficiency aircraft.
Condor CEO Ralf Teckentrup said: We are however proud to be the German launch customer for the A330neo.
Moreover thanks to the latest technology and maximum efficiency of the aircraft, we will be taking off with our. New plane from Autumn 2022 with fuel consumption of just 2.1 litres per passenger per 100 kilometres.
With this value, we are the front-runner in Germany and, as the most popular leisure airline. We will also consistently continue to interweave the themes of sustainability and holidays.

On board, our customers can expect the highest levels of comfort in a brand new Business Class, Premium Economy Class and Economy Class.
We are also looking forward to our new aircraft and to the successful cooperation with Airbus as a strong partner by our side.
Moreover the A330neo is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines and features a new wing with increased span and A350-inspired winglets.
Information Source – Asianaviation and reuters.
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