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Welcome, D-ANRH: Today, Thursday, at around 4:50p.m., the Condor A330neo with the registration D-ANRH arrived at Frankfurt Airport. It is already the second brandnew Airbus A330-900neo aircraft that Condor welcomes this December. The aircraft is the first in the fleet that will be seen in the sky in the color "Beach" in the future. The first commercial flight is expected to take place in mid-January, bound for the Indian Ocean. In the weeks that follow, other destinations such as the Maldives or Punta Cana will be the first to be served.

The Condor A330neo

With significantly more space, the latest generation of in-flight entertainment and first-time connectivity on board, guests on the A330neo will be able to start their vacation feeling even more relaxed. The new aircraft is equipped with state-of-the-art engines from Rolls Royce and special aerodynamics. Thanks to the latest technology, the Trent 7000 engines are particularly efficient and can run on sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). Among other things, this results in 20 percent lower CO2 emissions and significant fuel savings that are second to none. The Airbus A330neo is the first aircraft in the world already certified for the regulatory CO2 emissions reduction that will apply from 2028.

Further A330neo in the coming weeks

Delivery of the next new aircraft is already expected at the end of January. Thereafter, Germany's most popular vacation carrier will welcome an average of around one new brandnew A330neo per month as part of the overall long-haul fleet renewal until 2024, replacing the current long-haul B767 type.

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