Two new Airbus A320 aircraft arrived at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah to join Saudi Arabian Airlines’ (Saudia) fleet, the national carrier said in a statement.
The move is part of Saudia’s transformation program that aims to modernize its fleet, and increase it to 200 modern aircraft by 2020.
The two airplanes are part of a 50-aircraft purchase agreement the company signed on 2015, of which 20 Airbus A330-300 two-lane aircrafts have been received by mid-December.
The seating capacity of the Airbus A320 is 144 seats, 12 for business class and 132 seats for the economy class.
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