Air Europa has launched scheduled flights between Madrid and Miami using its first 787 aircraft. The 22 787-8s and 787-9s will replace the Spanish airline’s A330 long-haul fleet, the airline said in a statement.
Currently, Air Europe flies to Miami from Madrid five times a week but this will increase to daily by June. The flying time has also been cut by 40 minutes thanks to the new 787.
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