Air Senegal has taken delivery of its first A330-900 from Airbus’ production line in Toulouse.

The carrier is the first African airline to fly Airbus’ new generation wide-body aircraft featuring latest technology engines, new wings with enhanced aerodynamics and a curved wingtip-design, drawing best practices from the A350 XWB.

Fitted with a three-class cabin comprising 32 business class, 21 premium plus and 237 economy class seats, Air Senegal plans to operate its first A330neo on its Dakar-Paris route and to further develop its medium and long-haul network.

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