Corsair to lease A330neos and go all-Airbus under new owner Intro

French carrier Corsair is to phase out its Boeing aircraft over the next five years, in favour of an expanded, all-Airbus fleet which includes a trio of leased A330-900s.Under a strategy unveiled by new majority owner Intro Aviation, the airline will grow from its current seven long-haul aircraft to 13 by 2023.Each of Corsair's three Boeing 747s will be replaced by two A330s, says Intro. It adds that a lease deal for three A330-900s was signed on 15 March, for commissioning by 2021, and that three other A330s will join the fleet as the 747s are withdrawn. A further three aircraft are to arrive in a second phase between 2021 and 2023.

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