Latvia’s flag carrier, airBaltic, has strengthened its fleet further by adding the 50th Airbus A220-300. Bearing registration number YL-ABX, the aircraft flaunts a striking livery inspired by the Latvian flag, complemented by design elements representing all three Baltic States – Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania. The artwork depicts a woman soaring through the clouds while holding the Latvian flag. Accompanying that image are cues reflecting the heritage and natural beauty of the Baltic region, including a ladybug, a swallow, and a stork. It took 18 days to complete the livery, featuring 21 colours. The aircraft will enter service by the end of February 2025.
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It was in 2016 when airBaltic became the launch operator of the Airbus A220-300. By May 2020, the airline shifted all its commercial operations to the said aircraft type. The carrier head honcho, Martin Gauss, confirms that hitting the 50 aircraft mark is a significant milestone. However, the airline expects to have all 100 A220s in its fleet per the original order by the decade’s end.
[…] which recently welcomed its 50th Airbus A220-300, has one of the youngest fleets in Europe. It plans to double its fleet by the end of the decade, […]