Centrum Air Expands Fleet with Second Wide-Body Airbus A330-300
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Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — Centrum Air has announced the arrival of its second wide-body Airbus A330-300, marking the tenth aircraft in the airline’s growing fleet. This addition represents a significant step in the company’s strategic development and its expansion on long-haul international routes.
The newly acquired A330-300 is configured entirely for economy class and offers seating for 347 passengers. The 2–4–2 seat arrangement and extended legroom of up to 60 cm ensure a high level of comfort, particularly for long-distance travel. This layout makes the aircraft an ideal choice for both solo travelers and families.
The aircraft is equipped with modern, low-noise engines and an enhanced vibration and sound insulation system, significantly improving the in-flight experience. An interactive multimedia system is set to be introduced onboard soon, and will eventually be rolled out across other Centrum Air flights.
Currently, Airbus A330 aircraft operated by Centrum Air serve destinations such as Guangzhou, Bangkok, and Seoul. In the near future, the wide-body fleet will also be deployed on new routes across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, which the airline plans to launch soon.
The expansion of Centrum Air’s fleet underscores its commitment to strengthening its presence on the international aviation stage while offering passengers more comfortable and affordable travel options.