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Sources say that Gol will launch new long-haul routes out of Rio using A330s.

According to sources familiar with plans, Brazilian airline Gol is expected to announce on Friday that the 'Galeao International Airport' in Rio de Janeiro will be the hub for the new Airbus A330900 aircraft joining its fleet.

Gol operated only Boeing 737 aircraft up until now.

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

Between 2026 and 2027, the planes will be gradually integrated into the fleet of the company.

Sources said that the new aircraft would be primarily used for long-haul routes in North America and Europe. They added that New York and Florida were among the destinations considered by the airline.

A 'person,' who requested anonymity as the plans were not yet publicized, said Gol had sought a?slot in several major European Cities, including Porto, and?London.

Gol declined to comment on plans.

(source: Reuters)