Air Belgium (KF, Brussels Charleroi) has inducted both of its planned A330-200s, although the aircraft - already in the carrier's livery - are still at Woensdrecht and registered in Austria.

OE-LAC (msn 1486) and OE-LCL (msn 1521) are both ex-Etihad Airways (EY, Abu Dhabi Int'l) stock and owned by Altavair, the ch-aviation fleets advanced module shows. Air Belgium plans to induct them into service in November 2022 and will use them to run its scheduled flights to the Caribbean from Brussels National and Brussels Charleroi, replacing the recently retired A340-300s.

Air Belgium's passenger fleet also comprises two A330-900s. It also operates four A330-200Fs under a CMI deal with French logistics firm CMA CGM, as well as two B747-8Fs and one (with two more on the way) A330-200(P2F) on behalf of its 49%-owner, Hongyuan Group.