The first Airbus ACJ TwoTwenty has left the factory

Airbus ACJ TwoTwenty (Photo: Airbus).
Airbus ACJ TwoTwenty (Photo: Airbus).

The first Airbus ACJ TwoTwenty has left the factory

Airbus ACJ TwoTwenty (Photo: Airbus).
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Airbus was able to hand over the first ACJ TwoTwenty business jet to Comlux. It is the VIP version of the Airbus A220. The premiere aircraft was manufactured in Mirabel, Canada and is now being fitted with the appropriate cabin at Complus in Indianapolis.

The aircraft manufacturer is currently assuming that the machine can be put into service at Five around the beginning of 2023. Comlux will equip the cabins of the first 15 ACJ TwoTwenty. Airbus considers the model based on the A220 to be a game changer in the field of business aviation, because flights of up to 12 hours should be possible with this. This enables it to be used over long distances.

Around 73 square meters of floor space are planned for each passenger. According to the manufacturer, the ACJ TwoTwenty is the only business jet with six large VIP living areas of approx. 12 square meters each and has the price of an ULR bizjet. Equipped with a flexible cabin catalog, this fully completed aircraft is ideal for private and business jet users, according to AIrbus.

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