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Taag Angola Airlines Formalizes Order For Nine Airbus A220 During Paris Air Show

TAAG Angola Airlines formalized three leasing contracts during the Paris-Le Bourget International Air Show, ordering 9 brand-new Airbus A220-300 overall via lessors, namely ACG, Azorra, and NAC

As part of the company growth plan and «multi-brand» fleet strategy, TAAG Angola Airlines has just signed multiple commercial agreements during the Paris Air Show 2023, regarding the incorporation of Airbus A220-300 model aircraft into TAAG´s operation.

The Company formalized the order for nine aircraft in three days event at Paris Air Show (June 19, 20, and 21 respectively). All the agreements complied with a long-term dry lease contract. From a local content empowerment perspective, the aircraft will have an Angolan crew and an in-country maintenance program, while proper training will be provided to the staff.

Currently, and via international partners (lessors), TAAG has a total of 15 aircraft in the order book with Airbus, with first deliveries (in stages) expected from April 2024 ahead.

TAAG order book with Airbus

Aircraft Qty Start of deliveries Lessor Signature of the agreement
Airbus A220 4 January, 2025 ACG June 19, Paris Air Show 2023
Airbus A220 3 July, 2024 Azorra June 20, Paris Air Show 2023
Airbus A220 2 TBC, 2025 NAC June 21, Paris Air Show 2023
Airbus A220 6 April, 2024 ALC July 18, Farnborough

International Airshow 2022

The lease agreement format is the most agile and financially sustainable model complying with the company’s current context.

The A220 family’s advanced aerodynamics, combined with specifically designed turbofan engines, contribute to an aircraft that delivers 25% lower fuel burn per seat, with half the noise footprint and decreased emissions, making it a true community minded jetliner.

TAAG expects savings of around 20% reduction in operational cost globally.

The TAAG’s A220-300 will have a capacity for 142 passengers (130 in economy class and 12 in business class). The aircraft is a smart, tech-advanced equipment suitable for nowadays gadgets and passengers will experience the innovative cabin and superior comfort.

Adding the A220 is a demonstration of TAAG’s ambition for modernization and growth as the company is building a versatile fleet able to address market demand under the airline’s expansion plan (new routes and frequencies increase).

Thus, the new state-of-the-art Luanda International Airport is currently under construction (set to be live in early 2024) while TAAG is sizing its fleet accordingly. The country’s geostrategic position is a competitive advantage, as Luanda is running to be the next hub for south-south and north-south connections.

 

Evans Kamau Kimani

Evans Kimani is an aviation journalist with an expertise on international aviation news and trends in the industry. Through his travels and international relations experience, he connects both worlds and reports on the news that matter in Africa and beyond. With more than 10 years of experience travelling the world with different airlines and documenting the experiences, the industry news, developments and trends is his passion.

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