Royal Brunei Airlines – the national airline of Brunei has been working away in the background, trying to grow and stablish themselves in the world of ever-changing aviation.
The airline has taken steps to modernise, with the removal of its Boeing 767s, introducing Boeing 777s from Singapore Airlines – and most recently having Boeing 787 Dreamliners join their fleet.
Now, they turn their eye to their short-haul fleet, targeting replacement of their existing Airbus A320 series fleet, with an order of seven A320neo, with option of three – a total of ten possible aircraft.
Royal Brunei Airbus A320neo – Rendering Airbus.
Royal Brunei will operate these aircraft in a two class configuration on regional services from Bandar Seri Begawan, and will be using Pratt & Whitney PW1100G-JM engines.
No dates for delivery have been announced yet for these aircraft, but its nice to see smaller carriers thriving in tough conditions.
Jake from MSP says
Don’t forget… Their Sultan has just embraced Sharia law. It would be shameful to support them