SAS Scandinavian Airlines Will Change Alliances
Following two other major consolidation moves in Europe, Air France-KLM, a member of SkyTeam, will take an equity stake in SAS Scandinavian Airlines.
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ToLiss updated their Facebook page’s cover photo which showcases the release date of their rendition of the Airbus A320neo for X-Plane.
ToLiss, known for their renditions of the Airbus A319, A321 and A340 aircraft for X-Plane, updated their cover photo to announce the release date. The rendition releases this month, on the 20th of March 2023 for both X-Plane 11 and X-Plane 12.
The team had, in a similar fashion, also announced the aircraft rendition itself almost a month ago taking the flight simulator community by storm. Unfortunately, just like last time around, no detailed information about the aircraft itself was revealed. But knowing ToLiss and their work in aircraft addons for the platform, the A320neo would be no slouch in terms of quality and excitement is at a high.
As the days go by and the release date edges closer, the team may share more details on their project. We will be sure to keep you updated on any information that is released. In the meantime, do read our coverage on ToLiss’ updated EFB for their X-Plane lineup of aircraft here.
The Airbus A320neo, a successor to the popular A320, is a twin-engined, narrow-body, short-to-medium haul airliner developed and produced by Airbus. Equipped with CFM LEAP or P&W GTF engines and fitted with sharklets as standard, it is 15-20% more fuel efficient than its predecessor along with updated cabin interiors and aerodynamic improvements. First unveiled in December 2010, it had its maiden flight on 25th September 2015 and was introduced by Lufthansa in January 2016.
Written by: Mustafa
Following two other major consolidation moves in Europe, Air France-KLM, a member of SkyTeam, will take an equity stake in SAS Scandinavian Airlines.
The airline expects to take delivery of about 800 new narrowbody and widebody aircraft between 2023 and the end of 2032.
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