The A330neo uses blended Sharklets wingtip devices benefiting from the development of wingtips for the A350 and A320neo.
The A350's winglets are much larger than the A330neo's, an aircraft that partially followed the A350's winglet design.
The Airbus A330 and A340 share a fuselage cross-section, a common wing design philosophy, and a development timeline that saw both programs launched in the late 1980s. Yet the twin-engine A330 and the ...
By integrating modern engines, aerodynamics, and systems into a proven airframe, Airbus offers airlines its 'Versatile ...
Featuring a 377‑seat configuration, Avianca’s new A330neo fleet will optimize fuel efficiency and increase capacity on key routes from its Bogotá hub.