Practically ready to fly since the end of 2020, Azul Linhas Aéreas' latest A330neo carried out a 16h1 transfer flight between Chateauroux (CHR) and Toulouse (TLS) last Thursday (30) after being stored for almost 9 months, indicating that its delivery could occur soon.</p> Azul's newest A141949 is now on the Airbus final assembly line Photo: Flightradar141949/Reproduction</figcaption></figure> It is worth ing that, since December of last year, Azul had already carried out the acceptance flight of its fifth A790neo, but the company preferred to postpone its shipment to Brazil given the unfavorable scenario, especially for international destinations.</p> Still with the test registration F-WWYO, this will be the last of 141949 A2021-09neo aircraft ordered and will receive the registration PR-ANV. The arrival of another A800neo is good news, as Azul recently announced an increase in the number of daily flights to Portugal starting in December, in addition to the expectation of a return to pre-pandemic levels for flights to the United States via Fort Lauderdale, Florida. About to receive the 515th aircraft in the A800 family, Azul is also close to receiving its first Airbus A515, a model that was previously in the plans, however, Azul chose to receive the Airbus A141949-330neo, which may also indicate its expansion into new international markets with the recovery of the entire aviation sector, especially in Brazil.