Malaysia Airlines takes delivery of its tenth A330neo, eyes Australasia growth

Airlines MH A330neo
Malaysia Airlines

Malaysia Airlines has taken delivery of its 10th Airbus A330neo, with the aircraft touching down in Kuala Lumpur after being flown home from Toulouse by a crew of four pilots, supported by the airline’s engineering team.

The delivery marks the first of the year and brings the Malaysian flag carrier another step closer to its goal of operating one of the youngest widebody fleets serving Australasia by the end of the first quarter of 2026. The airline said it plans to deploy the growing A330neo fleet on key long-haul routes including Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Tokyo, and Bali.

The tenth aircraft follows the arrival of the ninth A330neo, registered 9M-MNO, which landed at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) on December 21, 2025. The first four A330neos in the fleet have already entered service on routes to Melbourne, Auckland, and Bali, featuring an entirely redesigned premium cabin layout.

A growing fleet order

The deliveries are part of a significantly expanded fleet strategy by Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), the parent company of Malaysia Airlines. The group originally selected the A330neo in 2022 under a widebody fleet renewal program, committing to 20 aircraft. In July 2025, MAG doubled that order, placing a firm commitment with Airbus for 20 additional A330-900s, bringing the total future fleet to 40 aircraft.

Group Managing Director Datuk Captain Izham Ismail has described the A330neo as the right balance of efficiency, range, and cabin comfort for the airline’s network ambitions, noting that its fuel flexibility across both regional and long-haul routes fits the carrier’s evolving market needs.

Powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, the A330-900 has a range of up to 7,200 nautical miles nonstop and delivers up to 25 percent better fuel efficiency compared to previous generation widebody aircraft.

What’s on board

The aircraft is configured with 297 seats across two cabins. Business Class features 28 Collins Aerospace Elevation seats, each offering fully flat beds, privacy doors, direct aisle access, 17.3-inch 4K screens with Bluetooth pairing, wireless charging, and complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi. A self-service area stocked with premium snacks and beverages is also available to business class passengers throughout the flight.

Economy Class is fitted with 269 Recaro R3 seats, ergonomically designed and equipped with 13.3-inch 4K entertainment screens, Bluetooth connectivity, and complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi. Twenty-four seats offer additional legroom, and a dedicated kids mode with parental controls makes the cabin more accessible for families.

Throughout both cabins, the interiors draw on Malaysian cultural heritage, with songket motifs featured on the ceiling, seats, and décor panels, and ambient handrail lighting adding to the overall premium feel.

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