Avianca to add two Airbus A330-900neo widebodies as Abra Group plans seven A330neos across its carriers

Avianca will introduce two Airbus A330-900neo widebodies to its long‑haul fleet, joining more than 15 existing widebodies and entering service later this year. The Colombia‑based aircraft form part of Abra Group’s plan to place seven A330‑900s across its airlines, boosting Colombia–Americas connectivity and tourism investment.

Discovered 2026-03-09T22:20:36.251678-07:00 | 2026-03-09T22:20:36.251678-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Avianca is taking two A330-900neos this year — joining 15+ widebodies — a direct capacity and network upgrade that will increase Colombia–Americas long‑haul connectivity and support inbound tourism and cargo flows.
  • The move is part of Abra Group’s seven‑aircraft A330‑900 plan and matters for fleet planning and OEM delivery dynamics as airlines compete for widebody slots; see broader Airbus delivery/backlog context (source:b54eb5f3-18b6-4790-8b1b-47d3985ffb62) and market pressure on widebody availability (source:7c2f4069-e906-4d1f-8e6d-6e9aa1cb2cfc).

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