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Air Mauritius takeks delivery of its new Airbus A330-200 aircraft Print

A330_200_2Air Mauritius took delivery of its new Airbus A330-200 aircraft  in Toulouse recently.

Named  after the legendary aquatic plant Nénuphar, which grows in abundance at the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanic Garden at Pamplemousses, the aircraft will together with the first A330-200 Trochetia delivered in 2007, improve our regional offer and will be mainly deployed on medium haul routes in India, Asia and Australia.

The aircraft is equipped with GE CF6 engines and will be operated in a two class configuration

  • 24 lie-flat business class
  • and 251 economy class seats.

It features fly-by-wire controls and shares the unique cockpit commonality across the entire Airbus Family. This allows flight crews to fly each aircraft of the family with minimal additional training.

Mr. Manoj R.K. Ujoodha, G.O.S.K, the airline’s CEO, who was in Toulouse to take delivery of the aircraft stated: “This new aircraft is a milestone in the history of the airline as it emerges from very challenging times for the aviation industry worldwide. Air Mauritius is, in fact, looking at the future with renewed confidence as it plans to grow capacity worldwide next year. The improvement in our regional offering represents a new opportunity to enhance our overall offering to our customers and partners.”

a330The CEO further added: “I would like to thank the aircraft manufacturer, the engine manufacturer, seat manufacturer, suppliers of in-flight equipment and suppliers of galleys and numerous other products, the Government and Civil Aviation Authorities.

The Nénuphar operated ts first commercial flight to Mumbai on the. 29 October 2009

Air Mauritius is the national carrier of the Republic of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Created in 1967, it currently operates a fleet of four A340-300, two A340-300E, two A319-100, two A330-200 and two ATR72-500. Air Mauritius presently flies to twenty-three destinations in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa and the Indian Ocean.