Air Mauritius has partnered with Airbus to enhance the operational efficiency of its fleet, selecting Airbus’ Fleet Technical Management (FTM) services for its A350 and A330 aircraft. This collaboration includes comprehensive Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) activities and engineering support to optimize the airline’s Maintenance Control Center. The initiative aims to improve fleet health monitoring and provide solutions for better airframe, aircraft systems, components, and engine reliability.
In addition, Air Mauritius has commissioned Airbus’ Design Studio to design the cabin interiors of its newly ordered A350 aircraft, aligning with contemporary trends and incorporating sustainable solutions. The airline has also opted for Stelia Aerospace’s Opera Business Class seats, featuring a reverse herringbone configuration and a fully integrated door, to enhance passenger comfort with a premium travel experience.
Charles Cartier, CEO of Air Mauritius, expressed enthusiasm about the airline’s fleet expansion. “Customer satisfaction is our top priority. By 2026/27, our Airbus A350-900 fleet will grow to seven state-of-the-art aircraft with the delivery of three additional units. This strengthened partnership with Airbus marks a significant milestone, as we integrate the latest cabin technologies to elevate our passenger experience.”
Rémi Maillard, President and Managing Director of Airbus in India and South Asia, emphasized the longstanding relationship between Airbus and Air Mauritius. “Air Mauritius plays a crucial role in connecting the island nation to the world. The continued investment in Airbus aircraft highlights their commitment to economic development and passenger comfort. We appreciate their trust in our products and services and are dedicated to supporting their fleet expansion.”
Air Mauritius’ current fleet includes Airbus A350-900, A330-900neo, A330-200, and ATR 72-500/600 aircraft, providing connectivity to destinations across Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Indian Ocean.
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