Air Côte d’Ivoire has taken supply of its first A320neo, changing into the primary operator of the kind within the west Africa area.
This newest technology plane will be a part of the Abidjan-based airline’s current Airbus fleet of six plane.
With improved ranges of effectivity, this new plane might be deployed on Air Côte d’Ivoire’s regional community to serve Senegal, Gabon and Cameroon.
Locations like South Africa might be added at a later stage, highlighting the operational flexibility of the A320neo.
Powered by CFM Leap-1A engines, the plane is configured in a cushty two-class format with 16 seats in Enterprise and 132 seats in economic system class.
Passengers will profit from the widest cabin of any single aisle plane, high-speed Web connectivity and newest technology in-flight leisure system.
Air Cote d’Ivoire’s first A320neo took off from Toulouse carrying one ton of humanitarian items together with medical tools and toys.
In partnership with Aviation sans Frontières and the Airbus Basis, the mission is a part of Air Côte d’Ivoire’s company social accountability initiative.
The transported items will serve native NGOs in Abidjan, thus supporting the training and well being sector within the nation.
Air Cote d’Ivoire has a fleet of ten plane, together with three A319s and three A320s, serving 25 home and regional locations in West and Central Africa.