An A330-300 has become the 100th Airbus to be delivered to Aeroflot.
The Rolls Royce Trent 700-powered aircraft joins a fleet of 20 A330-family and 79 A320-family Airbuses in Aeroflot’s 125-strong fleet. The A330-300s are used on the airline’s medium and long haul services in a 28/268 configuration.
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Aeroflot began Airbus operations in 1992 when it introduced the A310 to international services. Russia’s de facto national carrier has 22 A350s and 22 787-8s on order.