TAAG, Linhas Aéreas de Angola, received an Airbus A220-300 aircraft with registration D2TAJ on Wednesday (10) as part of its fleet renewal program.
In a press release cited by Jornal de Angola Online, TAAG highlighted that the incorporation of this state-of-the-art aircraft aligns with the 2024-2029 Strategic Plan and signals the company’s focus on modernization and transformation.
TAAG’s Airbus A220-300 has a total capacity of 137 passengers, configured with 12 Business Class seats and 125 Economy Class seats, standing out globally for its high operational performance, fuel efficiency, and reduced environmental impact.
“With the incorporation of the fourth Airbus A220-300, TAAG consolidates its multi-brand strategy, strengthening its fleet with a modern, versatile aircraft that provides high comfort and convenience for passengers, enhancing competitiveness and connectivity for African destinations,” the statement reads.
The new aircraft, named “Luvili”, pays tribute to Angola’s cultural identity, evoking Mount Luvili, one of the largest rock formations in the world, located in Huambo Province, Alto Hama commune.
