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Feb 23, 2022 (newstodate): The Malta-registered airline Airhub Airlines has added more wide-body capacity to its fleet.
New on the roster is one Airbus A330-300 aircraft, soon to be thrown unto the ACMI and charter market.
The aircraft arrives in ZERO LOPA configuration aiming at all-cargo operations around the globe, offering the capacity of 256m3 or a max payload of 50 tonnes, respectively.
In the fleet of Airhub Airlines are already two Airbus A340-300 aircraft in ZERO LOPA configuration completed by Aviatic MRO at the facilities in Siauliai International Airport, Lithuania.
By summer 2022, Airhub Aviation plans to be operating three more Airbus A340-300, two Airbus A330, and six Boeing 737-800 in the charter and ACMI markets.
With Aleksandr Celiadin as its Chairman, Airhub is a subsidiary of the Lithuanian company Getjet Airlines that in 2019 became the first Baltic airline to introduce wide-body aircraft in the form of Airbus A330-300 in February 2019.