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Maldivian Seeks Second Wide-Body Aircraft Amid Expansion Plans

The national airline, Maldivian, has announced a tender to lease a second Airbus A330-200 aircraft as part of its fleet expansion strategy.The airline, operated by Island Aviation Services (IAS), i...

Mohamed Hilmy

08 February 2025, 00:00

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Maldivian Seeks Second Wide-Body Aircraft Amid Expansion Plans

The national airline, Maldivian, has announced a tender to lease a second Airbus A330-200 aircraft as part of its fleet expansion strategy.

The airline, operated by Island Aviation Services (IAS), issued the tender, calling for an A330 aircraft with Economy and Business class cabins, including at least 20 seats in Business class. The lease will be on an operating lease basis for a period of five years.

The move follows Maldivian’s acquisition of its first wide-body aircraft last month, which enabled the launch of direct flights to three destinations in China. The A330, with a capacity of 264 passengers, features 18 Business class seats, 36 Premium Economy seats, and 210 Economy seats.

During his presidential address and at the ceremony marking the arrival of the first wide-body aircraft, President Mohamed Muizzu reaffirmed the government’s commitment to expanding Maldivian’s international reach. He confirmed that the airline will add another wide-body aircraft this year, with plans to introduce flights to European destinations.

Maldivian currently operates a fleet of 26 aircraft, serving domestic destinations as well as international routes to India and China. The addition of another A330-200 will support the airline’s long-haul expansion, aligning with its strategy to strengthen connectivity and enhance travel options for passengers.

 

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