Air Senegal has sealed a lease agreement with an Irish subsidiary of Macquarie AirFinance for five new Airbus A220-300 aircraft with deliveries commencing in 2023.
Powered by Pratt and Whitney turbofan engines, the aircraft deliver up to 25 per cent lower fuel burn per seat than previous generation models. Air Senegal will use the A220-300s to link Dakar to regional and European destinations. The airline’s investment is part of a 20-year plan to expand travel and tourism in Senegal.
John Willingham, Chief Executive Officer at Macquarie AirFinance, said: “We are delighted to conclude this agreement with Air Senegal, which we see as the start of a successful long-term partnership together. The airline’s plans for the aircraft demonstrate its exceptional passenger appeal, efficiency and versatility. We look forward to flying on the A220-300 when it enters service in Senegal and experiencing the airline’s famous Teranga hospitality.”
Ibrahima Kane, Chief Executive Officer at Air Senegal, said: “We are thrilled to have Macquarie AirFinance on our side for the A220 programme. The addition of this aircraft will be a game changer in the West African landscape. It will provide our customers with an exceptional experience in terms of comfort and connectivity. This new aircraft generation will also create substantial maintenance and fuel savings and improve our financial results.”
The agreement was announced at the 2021 Dubai Airshow today. The five aircraft form part of the lessor’s order book of 29 A220-300s. Macquarie AirFinance’s portfolio spans more than 240 aircraft and order commitments.