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The Airbus A220, originally the Bombardier CSeries, has garnered a lot of praise since entering service with SWISS in 2016. Passengers love the comfortable flying experience it offers, while some airlines have noted that the type's size and range were perfect for weathering the pandemic amid low load factors. But now, in 2023, we are seeing engine issues significantly impact the A220's ability to stay active and generate revenue for airlines.
One airline has completely grounded 100% of its A220s while another carrier has about 50% of its fleet inactive. Some airlines, however, are doing just fine.
Let’s look at the global A220 fleet and see what’s going on in May 2023.
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