French low-cost carrier Transavia France, part of the Air France-KLM Group, has taken delivery of its first A320neo, on lease from Avolon, from Airbus manufacturing site in Toulouse.
The airline has opted for the Airbus option to have the delivery flight to Paris-Orly powered by a sustainable aviation fuel blend on board.
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The new aircraft has 186 seats in a single class, and will be used by Transavia France on its domestic network services, as well as on its European and Mediterranean markets.
The introduction of its first A320neo aircraft marks the beginning of Transavia France’ transition to become an all Airbus operator.
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