Air Greenland (GL, Nuuk) has listed its sole A330-200 for sale. The airline has appointed Skytech-AIC to handle the transaction which will see OY-GRN (msn 230) leave the airline after 16 years of service. The company-owned plane, which is powered by Pratt & Whitney 4168A engines, is 24 years old and is available from March 2023.
The sale comes as the airline awaits the arrival of an A330-800N (msn 2020) which is due for delivery later this year. "(The) Airbus 330-800neo means an improved customer experience, lower CO2 emissions, more seats and more space for freight across the Atlantic," the airline's 2022 annual report says.
In addition to the A330-200, the ch-aviation fleets module shows Air Greenland also operates a single DHC-8-200 and six DHC-8-Q200s as well as various helicopters. The airline serves 60 destinations in three countries, with the Airbus jet operating flights to Reykjavik Keflavik (Iceland) and Copenhagen Kastrup (Denmark).