Air France continues to renew its fleet and takes delivery of its 10th Airbus A220-300

  • Welcome to “Auvers-sur-Oise”, the 10th Air France Airbus A220-300
  • 1 billion euros invested in fleet renewal each and every yr to increase the company’s economic and environmental functionality

Air France continues to combine most recent-era aircraft, with an improved financial and environmental general performance, into its fleet.

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By 2030, these plane will make up 70% of the Air France fleet – compared to 7% these days – many thanks to an bold investment decision strategy of one billion euros for each yr.

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The tenth A220-300

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Now, the firm has reached a symbolic milestone, with the arrival of its 10th Airbus A220-300, the latest jewel in its medium-haul fleet.

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The plane, with registration quantity F-HZUJ, remaining the Airbus assembly line in Mirabel (Quebec) to be a part of Paris-Charles de Gaulle, where by it will function the company’s quick and medium-haul flights.

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It will work its to start with commercial flight to Venice on 5th July 2022 (Air France flight 1126).

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The plane sporting activities its new name “Auvers-sur-Oise” at the front of its fuselage, in reference to the city north of Paris which is internationally identified for the landscape and impressionist painters Paul Cézanne, Camille Corot and Vincent Van Gogh. The Dutch painter invested his very last days in Auvers-sur-Oise during a period of time of intensive creativeness.

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Since 2019 and the supply of its initially Airbus A350, Air France has revived the custom of naming its aircraft just after French towns. Auvers-sur-Oise is the 96th town to be honoured on the company’s aircraft.

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In between now and the finish of 2025, 60 A220-300s will step by step change some of Air France’s medium-haul plane. With up to 15 deliveries scheduled each individual yr, this is the quickest fleet integration of an aircraft in the record of Air France.

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An aircraft boasting an enhanced economic and environmental overall performance

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The most progressive and productive solitary-aisle aircraft in its group, the Airbus A220-300 is correctly suited to Air France’s short and medium-haul network. It provides a price reduction for every seat of 10% in contrast to the Airbus A318 and A319 and stands out for its power efficiency, consuming 20% much less gasoline than the aircraft it replaces and its CO2 emissions are also diminished by 20%. Its sound footprint is also 34% reduced.

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These traits will perform a decisive position in cutting down Air France’s environmental footprint and obtaining its sustainable development aims.

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Inside of the framework of its “Air France ACT” programme, the firm is targeting a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions per passenger/km by 2030 in contrast to 2019. This goal excludes so-named “offsetting” steps in purchase to solely just take into account actions that strictly lower immediate and indirect emissions.

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Heading for Europe

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This summer, the Air France Airbus A220-300 serves Berlin, Hamburg and Munich (Germany), Milan-Linate, Milan-Malpensa, Bologna, Rome, Naples and Venice (Italy), Barcelona, Valencia and Madrid (Spain), Lisbon (Portugal), Copenhagen (Denmark), Athens (Greece), Helsinki (Finland), Vienna (Austria), Warsaw (Poland) and Stockholm (Sweden) on departure from the Air France hub at Paris-Charles de Gaulle. 

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Ideal comfort and ease on board

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This plane has 148 seats, in a 3-2 seat configuration providing 80% of consumers a window or aisle seat. The seat is the widest of the sector for solitary-aisle aircraft. It is reclining and functions an adjustable headrest, leather upholstery and an ergonomic seat cushion for enhanced ease and comfort. A large reliable tray desk, cup holder, a pouch for storing publications and guides, unique USB A and C ports and a tablet or smartphone holder integrated into the backrest full the bundle.

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The cabin, the most roomy and brightest in its category, is adorned in the Air France signature colours – shades of blue, a powerful existence of white supplying light-weight and distinction, and a hint of red symbolize the airline’s excellence and know-how. The central aisle is notably wide, permitting shoppers to transfer about at simplicity. The carpet revisits the conventional decorative herringbone pattern, symbolizing the emblematic Haussmann-motivated world of Parisian flats. Massive panoramic home windows give organic light for the duration of the vacation. Finally, the spacious baggage racks are uncomplicated to access.

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