SriLankan Airlines’ newly added Airbus A330-200 landed at the Bandaranaike International Airport a short while ago, following its arrival from Paris.
Prior to landing, the aircraft performed a low-altitude flyover from the Colombo Port City to Panadura, offering the public a clear view of the newest addition to the national carrier’s fleet.
With this addition, SriLankan Airlines’ fleet now totals 23 aircraft. The airline currently operates an all-Airbus fleet comprising nine A330s for long-haul routes and 13 A320/A321 aircraft for medium-haul operations.
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