![]() ![]() On 12 December 2018, First Class was rebranded as Business Suite Class. They are configured to accommodate 4 seats in First Class, 35 seats in Business Class and 247 seats in Economy Class (286 seats in total) after MAB CEO, Peter Bellew said premium economy seats "would erode our business product and revenues". Malaysia Airlines began taking delivery of six Airbus A350-900 aircraft, leased from Air Lease Corporation in 2017 to replace the ageing Boeing 777-200ER fleet, and was the first A350-900 operator to offer First Class. All of them have since been retired from the fleet. Malaysia Airlines previously operated 13 'older generation' A330-300s, receiving its first in 1995. The first of these new A330s arrived in 2011. They are painted in the new livery and are also equipped with enhanced in-flight features, as part of the airline's fleet renewal programme. Malaysia Airlines' Airbus A330-300 fleet is used to fly medium-to-long-haul routes. The airline previously operated five 'older generation' A330-200s between 20. The aircraft are secondhand and have kept the configuration of their previous operator ( Air Berlin), this being 19 Business Class seats and 268 Economy Class seats. Malaysia Airlines has leased six Airbus A330-200s, used for several high-demand medium haul routes. Planned to take delivery in 2024 until 2026. Three aircraft have been transferred to Firefly. As of April 2022, the Malaysia Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft: Malaysia Airlines fleetĪll six A350-900 are leased from Air Lease Corporation (ALC) ![]()
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