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Maldivian Airlines to add two more ATR aircraft to fleet

Maldivian Airlines to add two more ATR aircraft to fleet

Maldivian, the national airline operated by Island Aviation, is adding two ATR aircraft to its fleet for domestic expansion. The first delivery is expected in the final quarter of this year, and the second later next year. Each aircraft has 46 seats. The fleet modernization cost is estimated at USD 140 million. The airline is also working to acquire an additional Airbus A330, but the process is delayed due to limited availability.

Maldivian, the national airline operated by Island Aviation, is adding two ATR aircraft to its fleet for domestic expansion. The first delivery is expected in the final quarter of this year, and the second later next year. Each aircraft has 46 seats. The fleet modernization cost is estimated at USD 140 million. The airline is also working to acquire an additional Airbus A330, but the process is delayed due to limited availability.

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Maldivian, the national airline operated by Island Aviation, is adding two ATR aircraft to its fleet for domestic expansion. The first delivery is expected in the final quarter of this year, and the second later next year. Each aircraft has 46 seats. The fleet modernization cost is estimated at USD 140 million. The airline is also working to acquire an additional Airbus A330, but the process is delayed due to limited availability.

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