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RwandAir is planning to take on the two Air Berlin Airbus A330neo slots

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RwandAir, the Rwandan flag carrier that connects Kigali with 26 destinations – including London Gatwick and Brussels Airport (thrice-weekly) in Europe – is planning to take on the two Airbus A330neo slots originally intended for defunct Air Berlin.

RwandAir is eying an expansion to the United States and further, aviation analyst Alex Macheras told Aviation24.be

If RwandAir confirms the order for the two ex-Air Berlin Airbus A330neo (also called A330-900) the aircraft will be MSN 1844 and MSN 1861.

MSN: Manufacturer’s Serial Number
neo: New Engine Option

This post was published on 23 November 2017 16:49

Bart Noëth

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