So, I heard Aircalin's got a bit of a hiccup with one of their planes. Their aircraft is AOG (Aircraft on Ground), which I guess is never fun for any airline. To cover for it, they've gone ahead and wet leased an A330neo. Pretty interesting move, if you ask me.
The A330neo is a solid aircraft, known for fuel efficiency and all that jazz. I'm curious how this will fit with Aircalin's operations. I mean, it's not every day you see a small airline like Aircalin bringing in something like the A330neo. Does anyone know if this is gonna affect their regular routes or schedules? Or if they're planning to use it beyond just covering the AOG situation?
Also, anyone have a clue how long their original aircraft is gonna be out of action? I wonder if this could turn into a longer-term lease if they end up liking the A330neo's performance. Would be cool to see them expand their fleet with such a capable aircraft. Thoughts?
The A330neo is a solid aircraft, known for fuel efficiency and all that jazz. I'm curious how this will fit with Aircalin's operations. I mean, it's not every day you see a small airline like Aircalin bringing in something like the A330neo. Does anyone know if this is gonna affect their regular routes or schedules? Or if they're planning to use it beyond just covering the AOG situation?
Also, anyone have a clue how long their original aircraft is gonna be out of action? I wonder if this could turn into a longer-term lease if they end up liking the A330neo's performance. Would be cool to see them expand their fleet with such a capable aircraft. Thoughts?