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Air Austral becomes first French operator of Airbus A220 in Indian Ocean

Air Austral will boost its operational efficiency with A220 by offering an enhanced passenger experience in a two-cabin layout
The three A220-300s will fly on routes between La Réunion Island and Mauritius, Mayotte, Seychelles, South Africa, Madagascar, and as far as India.

Air Austral has selected the Airbus A220-300 as part of its medium and short-haul fleet modernization plan

30 July 2021: Air Austral recently took delivery of the first of three Airbus A220 from the Airbus Final Assembly Line in Canada. The second and third aircraft are expected to join the Air Austral fleet in the coming days. Airbus is delighted to welcome Air Austral as a new Airbus customer and operator. This A220 will be the first of the type to be operated by a French airline in the Indian Ocean region.

Air Austral has selected the Airbus A220-300 as part of its medium and short-haul fleet modernization plan in order to boost its operational efficiency, offering an enhanced passenger experience in a comfortable two-class cabin layout with 132 seats: 12 in business class and 120 in economy-class.

Bearing the airline’s distinctive livery representing La Reunion Island’s beautiful landscapes, Air Austral will strengthen its regional network with three A220-300s, flying on routes between La Réunion Island and Mauritius, Mayotte, Seychelles, South Africa, Madagascar, and as far as India.

Powered by latest-generation geared turbofan engines, Pratt & Whitney PurePower PW1500G, the A220 is the quietest and most eco-friendly aircraft in its category. The aircraft features a 50 per cent reduced noise footprint compared to previous generation aircraft, 25 per cent lower fuel burn and CO2 emissions per seat as well as 50per cent lower NOx emissions than current industry standards.

To date over 160 A220s have been delivered, operating routes in Asia, North America, Europe and Africa, proving the great versatility of Airbus’ new generation single-aisle family member.