TransAsia Airways of Taiwan has taken delivery
of the first of two A330-300s ordered from Airbus.
The A330
features a two-class layout seating 300 passengers, and will
initially fly on services from Taipei to Japan and Singapore.
Those routes will be followed by new longer range operations to
destinations currently under consideration, including Australia
and New Zealand, as well as the Middle East.
TransAsia has
selected Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines to power its A330s.
“The delivery of the A330 will further enhance
our quality of service, as well as our passengers’ flight
experience,” said Vincent Lin, Chairman, TransAsia Airways, “They
will service TransAsia’s international routes, providing
passengers a more comfortable journey with advanced in-flight
entertainment technology and spacious seating.”
In addition to its new A330s, the carrier has orders for
18 A321s for future delivery, comprising six A321ceo and 12
A321neo.
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