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Transavia France has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo twinjet, marking the beginning of its transition away from operating Boeing 737s.The low-cost carriers Dutch stablemate had received its first A320neo-family aircraft 鈥?an A321neo 鈥?as 2023 came to an end.Transavia Frances first A320neo is powered by CFM International Leap-1A engines and arrives through lessor Avolon, Airbus said on 10 January. stanley cup (https://www.stanley-quencher.co.uk) It features 186 seats in a single-class layout, the airframer indicates.Source: AvolonTransavia France eventually intends to operate an all-Airbus-A320neo-family fleetThe Air France-KL stanley termohrnek (https://www.stanleycup.cz) M units fleet also features around 70 737-800 aircraft, with Transavias Dutch unit operating a further stanley flask (https://www.stanleymugs.us) 40 or so 737-800s and a handful of 737-700s.The two Transavia units and KLM are beginning their transition to Airbus narrowbodies following an Air France-KLM order placed in 2021 and smaller deals with lessors.KLM has indicated that it also expects to receive its first A320neo-family jet this year.The three carriers will take a mixture of A320neos and A321neos.TopicsAir France-KLM GroupAirlinesFleetsTransavia Airlines Related articles News Transavia begins fleet transition with first A321neo 2023-12-20T14:43:00Z Tifi Global airline fleet will grow by one-third over next decade: Oliver Wyman
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