Level: Wetlease Airbus A330 surprises with special livery

Antonio Diaz in front of an Airbus A330-300 (Photo: Level).
Antonio Diaz in front of an Airbus A330-300 (Photo: Level).

Level: Wetlease Airbus A330 surprises with special livery

Antonio Diaz in front of an Airbus A330-300 (Photo: Level).
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The Iberia budget brand Level recently presented its fifth Airbus A330-300. This surprises with a special livery dedicated to the Spanish entertainer and magician Antonio Diaz.

The long-haul aircraft advertises the “El Mago Pop” show from both the outside and the inside, which will take place between August 12 and 27, 2023 on Broadway in New York. In addition to an eye-catching special sticker on the fuselage, the headrests were also designed with corresponding patterns that draw attention to the artist.

If possible, the machine should primarily be used on the new route from Barcelona to New York (JFK). With the fifth level machine, however, existing routes to Boston and Santiago de Chile are also to be increased. This Airbus A330-300 carries the registration EC-NHM.

Unlike the other aircraft operating under the Level brand, the “newcomer” is not registered on Iberia's AOC. The operator of this Airbus A330-300 is Wamos Air, which specializes in charter and ACMI services. Level itself has no AOC and no operating license.

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