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SAA Brings Miss Universe back home Aboard New A350-900 Aircraft

JOHANNESBURG, 8 February 2020 – South African Airways (SAA) was honoured to bring Miss Universe 2019, Zozibini Tunzi back home aboard its brand new Airbus A350-900 from New York on Saturday.

Her sparkling presence aboard SA204 added excitement on 15-hour journey between New York and OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg as customers interacted and took pictures with her.

“SAA is more than an airline, we – as Zozibini – are African first. We are a proud carrier of Africa’s hopes and dreams and its unlimited potential, which leaves us bursting with pride as we welcome our daughter back home and celebrate her global success,” said Zuks Ramasia, SAA’s ACEO.

 “Our crew described the opportunity to fly a South African born Miss Universe as one of their proudest and memorable experience, one that will remain an indelible highlight in their careers,” said Ramasia.

SAA flew Zozibini back to South Africa as one of the “Homecoming” partners to showcase pride, patriotism and embrace African heritage.

 In December, she flew SAA to Sao Paolo to participate in the Miss Universe contest as arranged by the Miss SA Pageant organisers.

The 25-year-old student hails from Tsolo in the Eastern Cape. She was crowned Miss Universe 2019 after previously being crowned Miss South Africa 2019. She is the third woman from South Africa to win the title, and the first black woman since Leila Lopes was crowned Miss Universe 2011.

SAA will fly the homegrown beauty queen back to New York where she lives during her reign as Miss Universe. On her return trip, she will again travel on the state-of-the-art aircraft, of which SAA has four in its fleet.

Like Zozibini, customers can enjoy the airline’s four A350s superior features such as a quieter cabin and relaxing in-flight experience including the all-new In-flight Entertainment (IFE), extra-legroom seats in Economy Class and lie-flat beds in Business Class.

The aircraft, which is environmentally friendly, with improved fuel-efficiency can fly further than any other aircraft in commercial service.

The introduction of the A350s will contribute to SAA’s operational efficiencies and cost reduction, and forms part of the ongoing fleet renewal programme. For example, through the A350s, we will lower our operational costs, and save on our fuel consumption by 25% and also lower our maintenance costs by 40% over a five-year period

SAA A350

SAA A350’s soon to be seen at OR Thambo International as well as Cape Town International!

In August 2014 Airbus sent their newly built A350-900, F-WWYB, to Johannesburg for some testing. She arrived on Friday evening 2 August 2014 (A350 XWB Route proving Tour Trip 3 from TLS to JHB with flight number AIB301 which took 9h35mins) and departed on Monday morning 4 August 2014 (A350 XWB Route proving Tour Trip 3 form JHB to SYD with flight number AIB303 which took 21h1min). During her visit here, high altitude auto landing trials (with flight number AIB302 which took 3h14mins) were performed on RWY 03L and 03R on Saturday 3 August 2014. There was huge excitement among plane spotters and the aviation community in general as everyone could picture and A350 in an SAA (South African Airways) livery.

The reality at that stage was that we would not see any A350 in SAA livery any time soon. That all changed a few months back when there were rumours that SAA might be leasing two. Again the excitement picked up and when the news broke during early July 2019, the wait for their arrival could not be soon enough.

So why did why did SAA opt for the two A350’s? SAA want to replace its 4-engine operated aircraft with 2-engine operated new technology aircraft. The A350s are such 2-engine new technology aircraft, capable of flying the Ultra-long New York route. The lease is for 3 years and when we asked SAA if we can expect more than two A350’s, we were told that “This is a possibility we cannot rule out”.

All this is good news and you may be asking yourself: when will they arrive? Where will I be able to spot/see or maybe even fly the SAA A350? We will be able to see them arrive during October 2019 and are likely to be seen at OR Tambo International Airport and Cape Town International Airport and if you are to fly domestic, you may end up in an A350 while in the beginning of their operations when the A350’s are being introduced into service.

Now all the technical stuff:

Registration: ZS-SDC

Serial number: 226

Aircraft Type: A350-941

Engine Type: 2 x RR Trent XWB-84

Test Registration: F-WZFG

Production Site: Toulouse, France (TLS)

Age of Aircraft: 1 y 1 m (Jul 2018)

Current registration: B-304Z

Currently with: Hainan Airlines

Will be leased from: Avolon Aerospace

Registration: ZS-SDD

Serial number: 245

Aircraft Type: A350-941

Engine Type: 2 x RR Trent XWB-84

Test Registration: F-WZNX

Production Site: Toulouse, France (TLS)

Age of Aircraft: 0 y 11 m (Oct 2018)

Current registration: B-305A

Currently with: Hainan Airlines

Will be leased from: Avolon Aerospace

Dimensions:

Overall length: 66.80m

Cabin length: 51.04m

Fuselage width: 5.96m

Max cabin width: 5.61m

Wing span (geometric): 64.75m

Height: 17.05m

Track: 10.60m

Wheelbase: 28.66m

Capacity:

Typical seating 3-class: 300-350

Cargo capacity underfloor (LD3): 36

Max pallet number underfloor: 11

Performance:

Range: 15 000km

Mmo: M0.89

Max ramp weight: 280.90 tonnes

Max take-off weight: 280.00 tonnes

Max landing weight: 207.00 tonnes

Max zero fuel weight: 195.70 tonnes

Max fuel capacity: 141 000 litres

Take-off (MTOW, SL, ISA): 2 600 m (8 500 ft.)

Landing (MLW, SL, ISA): 2 000 m (6 600 ft.)

Service ceiling: 13 100 m (43 100 ft.)

First flight: 14 June 2013

Introduction: 15 January 2015 with Qatar Airways

We cannot wait for their arrival and spotting them at either OR Tambo International Airport or Cape Town International Airport!