

More than 170 examples have been delivered to ten operators in Asia, North Americas, Europe, and Africa. SALT LAKE CITY-(BUSINESS WIRE)-Breeze Airways plans to announce new, longer routes for the airline’s Airbus A220 aircraft in the coming weeks but travelers will get their first opportunity to.

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The European airframer acquired the A220 (then the CS Series programme) from Bombardier in 2017. This first A220 is the first new aircraft that will be operated by the carrier as it currently leases ten former Air Canada Embraer E190s and a handful of ex Azul E195s. What’s especially cool is how Breeze Airways has chosen to configure these planes.Breeze A220-300s will feature just 126 seats, including 36 first class seats, which is unheard of. The Utah-based airline started operations in May. The A220 is a joy to fly in general, given that it’s quiet, fuel efficient, and has a spacious cabin with a 2-3 layout. The narrowbody’s new paint job was completed at Airbus’ facility in Mobile, Alabama, which is expected to deliver around one A220 per month over the next six-and-a-half years.īreeze is expected to begin flights with the type in the second quarter of 2022. The previously undisclosed order brings the carrier’s total commitment to 80 examples, the first of which will be delivered in the fourth quarter of this year. US start-up airline Breeze Airways has revealed its new Airbus A220-300 livery, while confirming that it has signed an agreement with the European airframer for 20 more of the aircraft. The airline disclosed an order boost while unveiling a striking scheme for the type
