Air Algérie, the flag carrier airline of Algeria, has entered into a firm agreement to acquire seven widebody aircraft, further bolstering its growth in the commercial aviation sector.

This order will enable Air Algérie to leverage the versatility of Airbus' product range, reinforcing its regional operations and implementing an ambitious strategy for transcontinental routes.
With the addition of the A330neo and A350-1000 to its fleet, Air Algérie benefits from operational efficiencies.
Further, including a remarkable 25 percent reduction in fuel consumption per seat and enhanced flexibility resulting from the shared commonality among Airbus aircraft Family members.
Air Algérie Airbus Orders
The A330neo and A350 aircraft models also feature the acclaimed Airspace cabin, designed to provide passengers with elevated comfort, ambiance, and aesthetic appeal.
This includes spacious individual seating areas, expanded overhead storage compartments, state-of-the-art lighting systems, and access to the latest in-flight entertainment and connectivity offerings.
As the newest generation of Airbus widebody aircraft, the A330neo and A350 showcase cutting-edge advancements.

The A330neo Family is equipped with advanced Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, enabling the A330-900 variant to cover a non-stop distance of 7,200 nm / 13,334 km.
As of April 2023, the A330 Family has garnered 1,775 confirmed orders from 130 customers worldwide, making it the most popular choice for short and medium-haul flights in the widebody market segment.
The A350 Family represents the pinnacle of modern long-haul aircraft and is the industry's foremost choice.
Equipped with Rolls-Royce's state-of-the-art Trent XWB engines, which are renowned for their exceptional efficiency, the A350 is the most fuel-efficient widebody aircraft in existence.
It can cover impressive distances of up to 8,700 nautical miles or 16,100 kilometers without the need for refueling.
As of April 2023, the A350 Family has amassed an impressive total of 967 confirmed orders from 54 customers worldwide, solidifying its status as one of the most successful and sought-after widebody aircraft ever developed.
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