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Nepal Airline flies A330

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BANGKOK, 5 July 2018: Nepal Airlines has taken delivery of the first of two A330s, which it will lease from Portuguese lessor Hi Fly.

These will be in addition to its two existing A320ceos that serve its regional routes.

The A330 will be one of the largest aircraft operating out of Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport.

It will be used on routes to major international gateways such as Seoul and Tokyo while establishing a service to Sydney.

The A330 is the most popular wide-body aircraft ever, having won over 1,700 orders from 119 customers worldwide.

Today, over 1,300 A330s are in service with 124 airlines, flying on everything from high-density domestic and regional operations to long-range intercontinental routes.

Caption: The first A330 delivered to Nepal Airlines in a ceremony celebrated at Airbus facilities in Toulouse.

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