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Starlux Airlines showcases aero-efficient A330neo at Singapore Airshow
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Kuo Wei Chang Chairman, STARLUX Airlines Co., Ltd. | Official Website

At Airbus' invitation, Taiwan-based luxury carrier STARLUX Airlines will showcase its A330neo B-58303 wide-body aircraft from February 20 to 25, 2024, at the Singapore Airshow. This event is recognized as Asia's largest and one of the world's three major airshows. The STARLUX A330neo will be featured in the Airbus static display, providing an opportunity for industry leaders and aviation enthusiasts to closely experience STARLUX’s hardware. Notably, STARLUX is the only Taiwanese carrier to have a static display at this event.

“STARLUX is honored to have been invited by Airbus to exhibit our A330neo at this year’s Singapore Airshow. This is tremendous validation for us, as STARLUX is the only Taiwanese carrier participating in this prestigious event,” said STARLUX CEO Glenn Chai. “We hope this opportunity will not only bring international recognition to STARLUX’s outstanding aircraft but also draw the world’s attention to aviation development in Taiwan.”

In 2022, STARLUX welcomed its inaugural A330neo to its fleet, designating it as the primary aircraft for regional routes across Asia. The cabin of the A330neo was designed by BMW Designworks and features a "Pure Tea" theme aimed at creating a comfortable cabin experience. The interior accommodates 297 seats—28 in Business Class and 269 in Economy Class. Business Class seats feature luxurious cashmere silver backrests and enlarged privacy dividers, transforming into fully flat beds. Economy Class seats by RECARO offer ultra-thin backrests for ample legroom and high-quality leather headrests adjustable in six ways. Every seat includes a 4K resolution screen and Bluetooth connectivity for personal headphones.

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STARLUX currently operates a fleet of 21 aircraft, including 13 A321neo, four A330neo, and four A350-900 aircraft. The current backlog includes four more A330neo and 14 A350 aircraft.

Founded on the philosophy that luxury should be available to everyone, not just the elite, Taiwan-based STARLUX is a boutique international airline serving a total of 23 routes from Taiwan to destinations including the US, Japan, Macau, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore. Passengers traveling between Asia and North America can enjoy easy transfers in Taipei with its two US routes: Taipei-Los Angeles and Taipei-San Francisco. STARLUX prioritizes safety while offering unparalleled service with the goal of making flying a truly luxurious experience.

For more information about STARLUX Airlines visit https://www.starlux-airlines.com/en-US or follow their US social channels on Facebook and Instagram.

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