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Gol, a Brazilian airline, will launch new long-haul routes out of Rio using the A330.

Gol's Chief executive announced that the Brazilian airline will be using Rio de Janeiro's Galeao International Airport as its hub to receive the new Airbus A330 900 aircraft joining the fleet.

Gol operated Boeing 737s exclusively until now.

Celso Ferer, Gol's CEO, said that the new aircraft will be followed by a new route direct between Rio and New York beginning in July. He made this statement at an event in Galeao with Brazil's president Luiz inacio Lula.

The firm released a statement later that said, "The merger between two 'key tourism and business centers in South and North America opens up a range of options and possibilities for customers throughout the continent."

The airline will initially receive five A330-900s. These are wide-body aircraft that can fly routes up to 15 hours long.

The company will gradually integrate the planes into its fleet between 2026-2027.

Sources had told us earlier that Gol was going to announce 'Galeao Airport' as the hub of its new Airbus A330900.

Ferrer stated that Gol will also offer direct flights from Rio to Paris, Lisbon and other European cities starting late this year. Sources said that Gol had sought slots in major European cities, such as Porto and London. However, not all of these will be destinations. (Reporting by Gabriel Araujo and Luciana Magalhaes in Sao Paulo, Rodrigo Viga Gaier in Rio de Janeiro; Editing by Deepa Babington)

(source: Reuters)