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Embraer E-Jets return to Eastern Airways’ Fleet

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Embraer E-Jets return to Eastern Airways’ Fleet

UK regional airline, Eastern Airways, is re-entering the E-Jet market during January with the initial return of the Embraer 170 aircraft type to its fleet.

The airline says that it is seeing significant growth in the ad-hoc charter market for 70-100 seat jets, and the first of these aircraft will be delivered later this month.

As part of the expanding E-Jet fleet, the regional operator will also add three of the larger Embraer 190 during the year, a type already commonly operated by both UK and European airlines. This will offer expanded larger capacity scheduled and charter opportunities to fit the airline’s growth plans, complementing the Embraer 170.

Roger Hage, Eastern Airways’ General Manager Commercial and Operations, said: “We are pleased to see the return of the E-Jets to our fleet giving us an entry into new ad-hoc charter and ACMI markets, alongside an option to evolve our scheduled service network, especially as we expand this fleet through the year.”

Yorkshire and Humber based Eastern Airways was formed in 1997.  As well as operating scheduled flights, the airline also specialises in providing customer-focused charter services for the energy industry, corporate and sports contracts and ad-hoc charters.