Expanding the Long-Haul Network
Air Algérie has taken delivery of its first Airbus A330-900. The aircraft will help the airline grow its services from Algiers, including new routes to North America and Asia.
Building Africa’s Largest A330neo Fleet
The airline will add seven more A330neo aircraft, making it the largest operator of the type in Africa. The aircraft is designed to deliver better fuel efficiency, lower operating costs, and improved passenger comfort.
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Passenger Comfort and Cabin Design
Air Algérie’s A330neo has a three-class layout: 18 full-flat seats in Business, 24 in Premium Economy, and 266 in Economy. The Airspace cabin offers more room, larger overhead bins, modern lighting, and updated entertainment and connectivity systems.
Maintenance and Sustainability Goals
The airline plans to strengthen its maintenance and repair services and open a training centre for the A330neo. The aircraft can already fly with up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel, supporting Airbus’s target of 100% SAF capability by 2030.
