Maldivian (Q2, Malé) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the five-year dry-lease of a single A330-200, its first widebody aircraft.
The A330 should be configured in a two-class layout, seating at least 235 passengers with at least 20 business class seats. The state-owned airline prefers aircraft equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity, certified for 180-minute ETOPS operations, and with a maximum take-off weight of no less than 230 tonnes. It will consider units with both Rolls-Royce Trent 700…
Source: ch aviation
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