First Airbus widebody aircraft to be delivered to Iraq
4 December 2012
Press Release
On behalf of Iraqi
Ministry of Transportation, Iraqi Airways, the national carrier of Iraq,
has taken delivery of its first A330-200 becoming a new operator for
the type. This will be the first Airbus widebody aircraft to be operated
by Iraqi Airways. The carrier already operates two A321 aircraft.
Accommodating a two-class configuration of 24
business and 264 economy seats, the aircraft is powered by GE CF6-80
engines and will be deployed on European routes including Germany,
Austria and the UK.
“The A330-200 will allow us to grow our
international routes while offering high quality of service and flight
experience to our increasing number of passengers,” said Captain Saad
Mahdi Saeed Al-Khafaji, Iraqi Airways General Manager, “The aircraft
will service a number of international routes, namely to Europe,
providing passengers a more comfortable journey with spacious seating.”
“We are pleased to welcome Iraqi Airways as a new
operator of the A330 family aircraft. Iraq has a big potential and we
are seeing more flights being operated to several cities in the country,”
said John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer, Customers. “With the
A330-200, Iraqi Airways will benefit from the aircraft’s low operating
costs, proven reliability and great passenger appeal.”
The A330 is one of the most widely-used widebody
aircraft in service today. Airbus has recorded over 1,200 orders for the
various versions of the aircraft and more than 900 are in service with
90 operators worldwide today. In addition to passenger and freighter
aircraft, the A330 is also available in VIP and military transport /
tanker variants.
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