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The Maldives' national carrier, Maldivian, celebrated the arrival of its first wide-body aircraft, the Airbus A330, today.The aircraft landed at Velana International Airport this afternoon, where a ...
Mohamed Hilmy
06 January 2025, 00:00
The Maldives' national carrier, Maldivian, celebrated
the arrival of its first wide-body aircraft, the Airbus A330, today.
The aircraft landed at Velana International Airport this
afternoon, where a special ceremony was held to commemorate its arrival and
officially inaugurate it into the fleet. President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu was
present to welcome the new addition.
The plane, delivered from Singapore, was operated by an
all-Maldivian crew. An airshow was organized as part of the celebrations to
mark this significant milestone.
“A historic touchdown for Maldivian aviation. Today marks a
new chapter as our first Airbus A330 joins our fleet, expanding our
capabilities and connecting the Maldives to new horizons,” Maldivian announced.
Under the guidance of the Cabinet, President Muizzu approved
the launch of wide-body operations starting December 17, 2023. This initiative
aims to establish direct flights to key destinations, enhance tourism, and
expand the Maldives' global connectivity.
During today’s ceremony, President Muizzu also announced
that a second wide-body aircraft would join the fleet by October this year.
The Airbus A330, capable of operating long-haul flights
without the need for transit stops, can accommodate up to 250 passengers.
Maldivian was established in 2000 following the bankruptcy
of the previous national carrier, Air Maldives. Launched in 1974, Air Maldives
operated wide-body aircraft and provided direct flights to Europe, the Middle
East, and the Far East.
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