JMC Airlines
received its first Airbus A330-200, becoming a new operator of the
A330/A340 Family.
The arrival of the A330-200 into JMC marks a new area for the airline.
It is JMC’s first modern widebody aircraft and the platform on which the
carrier will develop its long-haul services.
JMC Airlines, which is part of the Thomas Cook group, will use the
A330-200 to fly to holiday destinations such as the Caribbean Islands
and the US east coast. Through this delivery Thomas Cook shows a clear
commitment to JMC and its future. It also highlights the role of the
A330-200 as the preferred aircraft of holiday carriers on long-haul
routes. The A330-200 is leased from Tyco Capital. It is powered by
Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines.
JMC offers passengers the choice of both, premium and economy class
seats in a comfortable two-class layout.
For its European destinations the Manchester based carrier is already
using ten Airbus A320 aircraft. With the introduction of the A330-200,
JMC will benefit from the unique Airbus commonality philosophy, in which
all members of the Airbus fly-by-wire family share near-identical flight
decks, systems and handling characteristics, allowing pilots to fly any
model with only minor additional training.
The A330-200 offers the most spacious cabin of any widebody jet in its
category. Wider seats and wider aisles create a more enjoyable seating
arrangement for passengers, while state of-the-art cabin systems help to
provide a comfortable atmosphere that reflects the commitment to
passenger comfort found in all Airbus aircraft.
With the world’s most modern and extensive airliner family on offer,
Airbus is consistently winning about a half of large airliner sales -
100 seats and above - and currently has firm orders for some 4,400
airliners and more than 200 customers and operators around the globe.
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