Azul announced this Thursday that it received the fourth A330-200 plane, a few days after reaching a debt settlement agreement with aircraft lessors.
The company stated that the wide-body aircraft will be used to expand its international fleet, which has already received four long-range aircraft this year. The plane will operate on routes from Brazil to the United States and Europe, the company said.
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Azul stated that in addition to these aircraft, the company added to the fleet in 2024 an ATR 72-600, two Airbus A320 aircraft and four Embraer 195-E2 models, which are in operation on the domestic flight network.
“By March 2025, another eight Embraer 195-E2s will be delivered to the company – which aims to reach 200 destinations served,” said the company in a press release.
(By Alberto Alerigi Jr.)