Air Austral Plans to Get Rid of A220s Due to Engine Issues
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Air Austral plans to get rid of A220s due to engine issues
Air Austral, an airline based in the island of La Réunion in the Indian Ocean, plans to replace its Airbus A220 fleet, financial newspaper La Tribune reports. The carrier has reportedly taken this decision in light of continued reliability issues with the Pratt & Whitney GTF engines that have plagued at least two of its three A220s. Air Austral became the first A220 operator in the Indian Ocean basin, with Airbus delivering the first unit of t…
Air Austral to retire entire Airbus A220 fleet amid ongoing engine issues
Air Austral has decided to withdraw its entire fleet of Airbus A220 aircraft, citing technical and operational challenges… The post Air Austral to retire entire Airbus A220 fleet amid ongoing engine issues appeared first on Air Data News.
Faced with repeated problems, the company Réunionnaise is determined to change aircraft for its medium-haul network. The Airbus A320 NEO and the Boeing 737 MAX are competing.
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