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EASA APPROVES TAAG’S BOEING 787 OPERATIONS TO EUROPE | News


The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has authorized the operation of TAAG – Angola Airlines’ new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on commercial services to European airspace, as part of the standard certification and technical oversight process applicable to airlines operating flights to destinations within the European Union.

This authorization enables the integration of the new aircraft into the airline’s European operations, marking a new milestone in TAAG’s fleet modernization program and reinforcing the airline’s commitment to safety, regulatory compliance and operational efficiency.
In the initial phase, the Boeing 787-9 will be deployed on the Luanda-Lisbon-Luanda route, TAAG’s main connection to the European market, improving passengers’ travel experience and strengthening the airline’s competitiveness on this strategic route.
According to TAAG President Clóvis Rosa, the approval reflects the airline’s continued efforts to strengthen its operational and safety standards.

“EASA’s authorization to operate the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner in Europe represents an important recognition of the technical, operational and compliance work TAAG has carried out. This achievement further strengthens the airline’s credibility with international authorities, our partners and our customers,” said Clóvis Rosa.
TAAG will continue its ongoing technical and regulatory work to support the gradual integration of the Boeing 787 fleet into its international operations.

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