AT72 EI-REM
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Location: Bangor (Gwynedd)
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As far as I know, EI-REL and REM are both staying with BE at SEN. They are non standard in the EIR fleet (all 600s) so with only one in use at a time, there will always be a spare aircraft ready so there will be no need to rush one out from DUB in the event of a tech fault.
Stobart Air's Fleet:
ATR 42
EI-CBK - Aer Lingus Regional
EI-EHH - Formerly CityJet, soon to be Aer Lingus Regional
ATR 72-200
EI-REH - Stobart/Aer Lingus Regional spare
EI-REI - CityJet
ATR 72-500
EI-REL/REM - Flybe (one in use and one spare)
ATR 72-600
All - Aer Lingus Regional
I have to say, EI-REI looks very good in it's new colours. On EI-EHH, they didn't bother repainting the exit surrounds from green, but they have done this time.
http://www.skyliner-aviation.de/view...LC=&picid=9195
Stobart Air's Fleet:
ATR 42
EI-CBK - Aer Lingus Regional
EI-EHH - Formerly CityJet, soon to be Aer Lingus Regional
ATR 72-200
EI-REH - Stobart/Aer Lingus Regional spare
EI-REI - CityJet
ATR 72-500
EI-REL/REM - Flybe (one in use and one spare)
ATR 72-600
All - Aer Lingus Regional
I have to say, EI-REI looks very good in it's new colours. On EI-EHH, they didn't bother repainting the exit surrounds from green, but they have done this time.
http://www.skyliner-aviation.de/view...LC=&picid=9195
Last edited by AdamThePassenger; 28th Mar 2015 at 23:31.