
The Airbus A330-202 (2012) with GE CF6-80E1A4B engines combines long-range efficiency and reliability, backed by strong maintenance records and modern avionics. Its tri-class layout, connectivity features, and operational compliance make it a turnkey solution for airlines seeking immediate deployment capacity or lessors looking for a commercially attractive mid-life widebody asset.

The 2010 Airbus A330-200 is a versatile and efficient widebody aircraft, offering long-range performance and excellent payload capability. Powered by two Rolls-Royce Trent 772B-60 engines and a Honeywell GTCP331-350C APU, it provides strong operational reliability and fuel efficiency. With 42,197 total flight hours and 13,010 cycles as of October 2024, the aircraft remains in serviceable condition with up-to-date maintenance. Configured with 18 Business and 242 Economy seats, it is ideal for medium- to long-haul operations, offering comfort and efficiency to passengers and operators alike. .

The Airbus A330-300 manufactured in 2013 represents a well-maintained, high-capacity widebody aircraft suitable for both passenger and cargo operations. This aircraft is powered by two Rolls-Royce Trent 772B-60 engines, complemented by a Honeywell GTCP331-350C APU. With total airframe hours of 41,108 and 14,208 cycles as of September 2025, it remains in excellent operational condition with full maintenance compliance. The configuration offers 32 Business Class and 260 Economy Class seats, ensuring optimal flexibility for longhaul routes.
