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Maldivian Takes Significant Step Forward with A330 Operation Commencement

Male', Maldives, July 26 2024

In alignment with the presidential pledge to introduce wide-body operations to the national carrier, Maldivian has proudly announced the signing of an agreement with TrueNoord for an Airbus A330-200 aircraft.

 

The ceremony, attended by Maldivian’s Managing Director, Ibrahim Iyas, Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Honourable Minister Mohamed Ameen, and key representatives from both companies, signifies the commencement of a fruitful partnership. The introduction of the A330-200 to Maldivian’s fleet will significantly enhance the airline’s operational capabilities, enabling it to explore new and exciting destinations while offering passengers an elevated travel experience.

 

“This agreement with TrueNoord is a testament to Maldivian’s unwavering dedication to growth and innovation,” said Ibrahim Iyas, Managing Director of Maldivian. “The A330 will be instrumental in expanding our international network, creating new opportunities for tourism and trade in the region.” The A330, renowned for its efficiency, range, and passenger comfort, will allow Maldivian to cater to the increasing demand for air travel and offer travelers more convenient and flexible flight options.

https://maldivian.aero/assets/files/A330%20Press%20Release%20-%20Maldivian.pdf 

About TrueNoord

TrueNoord is a leading global aircraft leasing company specialising in providing tailored leasing solutions to airlines worldwide. With a focus on customer satisfaction and operational excellence, TrueNoordsupports the growth and success of its airline partners. 

About Maldivian

Maldivian, the national airline of the Maldives, excels in providing extensive domestic and international connectivity. Their fleet serves 16 domestic airports and international destinations such as India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Maldivian operates the largest wheel-based fleet in the country, complemented by specialised seaplane services for seamless transportation.