Source: Avianca

- The wide-body aircraft will operate on strategic routes, boosting the company’s expansion and strengthening the Abra Group’s presence in the region.
- Avianca is consolidating its position as the only operator of this model in Colombia, contributing to the growth of tourism and the country’s competitiveness.
- These aircraft are part of the Abra Group’s announcement to add seven Airbus A330-900 aircraft.
Avianca will add two Airbus A330-900 aircraft to its fleet, joining the 15 wide-body aircraft that currently operate the company’s long-haul routes.
These aircraft will be based in Colombia, representing a significant investment in the country and reflecting the airline’s commitment to strengthening connectivity and tourism, while also supporting the Abra Group’s growing presence in medium- and long-haul operations.
These aircraft are expected to enter service starting in the second half of 2026, operating routes throughout the Americas. They have a capacity of 377 seats and feature the Business Class Americas experience, designed to offer enhanced onboard comfort.
“The addition of these Airbus A330-900s represents a fundamental step in our roadmap for long-haul service. With these aircraft, we continue to strengthen our investment and commitment to Colombia, while expanding the Americas’ connectivity with the world and reinforcing the Abra Group’s network and operational capabilities,” said Gabriel Oliva, President of Avianca Group.