German leisure airline Condor Airlines has announced an expansion of its long-haul fleet with the purchase of additional Airbus A330-900 aircraft. The order, confirmed on July 17, follows approval by the airline's supervisory board and includes four new A330-900 planes scheduled for delivery between 2029 and 2031. The airline has also secured options for four more units.
Condor CEO Peter Gerber stated that customer feedback and operational performance were key factors in the decision to invest further in the A330neo. "By ordering additional long-haul aircraft, we will open up new opportunities in the intercontinental business and continue the successful growth trajectory of recent years," he said.
The newly ordered aircraft will feature a three-class cabin layout with seats in business, premium economy, and economy classes. They will include an Airspace cabin designed to enhance passenger comfort with larger overhead bins, full onboard connectivity, and free in-flight entertainment.