Air Sénégal returns its last Airbus A330-900neo

Air Sénégal has returned its last Airbus A330-900neo, completing its exit from the A330-900neo type. The move removes the neo variant from the airline's fleet and ends its A330-900neo operations as it reshapes long‑haul/widebody capacity.

Discovered 2026-04-09T04:31:32.260756-07:00 | 2026-04-09T04:31:32.260756-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The return removes the A330-900neo from Air Sénégal's fleet, ending the carrier's operations on the type and reducing its long‑haul/widebody capacity.
  • This shift occurs amid broader regional activity around the A330-900neo, with other carriers signalling interest or increasing commitments — see GOL's evaluation of the A330-900neo (source:a9239953-52f5-457b-8e73-40fa02d12882) and Air Algérie's raised A330-900 commitment (source:b6a2c392-6b5d-4177-b259-02545f101527).
  • The aircraft return has implications for lessors and fleet financing as A330neo assets are reallocated or remarketed, affecting availability and lease economics for regional operators.

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2026-04-09T04:31:32.260756-07:00
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