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Air Baltic: A220 fleet has grown to 29 aircraft

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The Latvian Air Baltic took over another Airbus A220-300 on Sunday. The fleet has now grown to 29 machines. This year the carrier will receive three more machines of this type.

Air Baltic has ordered a total of fifty Airbus A220-300s. There are also options for up to 30 more copies. In May 2020, Martin Gauss' management decided that the DHC Dash 8-400 sub-fleet would be phased out prematurely. The last Boeing 737s were also no longer put into service.

Since then, Air Baltic has operated a pure Airbus A220-300 fleet. The pattern was originally developed by Bombardier as the CS300. Airbus later took over the majority in this program. Air Baltic was the launch customer for this version.

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