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Anybody know how it works ????
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I was of the impression that their plan was to begin operations mid-summer, ie July time. Happy to be corrected - either way it is too late for a start at the beginning of the season.
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If I'm not mistaken, they operate the services from Oban (Connel ) airport to Colonsay Coll and Tiree. There's going to be a lot of positional flying. They're part of Airtask and at Oban use a BN2B, which may be a better size for the route
Flying routes they did not fly prior to the fall of Flybe and 1/3rd bigger with the ex BMI EJR fleet.
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When Loganair made the following announcement .......“Inverness to Birmingham and Dublin will operate their last flights on 5th January 2024,
Did that mean a reduction of a based aircraft at Inverness, or are Loganair still operating with an ATR42 and an Embraer 145 based at Inverness these days.
If so, on what routes are both types operating.
Did that mean a reduction of a based aircraft at Inverness, or are Loganair still operating with an ATR42 and an Embraer 145 based at Inverness these days.
If so, on what routes are both types operating.
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This aircraft has been sitting in ABZ beside the railway for a long time without engines and is well taped up, as an E135ER I guess it doesn't fit well in the fleet and probably not attractive in the general market.
Anyone know of plans for it?
This aircraft has been sitting in ABZ beside the railway for a long time without engines and is well taped up, as an E135ER I guess it doesn't fit well in the fleet and probably not attractive in the general market.
Anyone know of plans for it?
No.. Seeing the other 135s have been sold or torn down, I doubt getting it back into service is a serious option mind.
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EJR = Embraer Regional Jet. How Embraer describe the 145 family.
https://www.embraercommercialaviation.com/fleet/erj/
https://www.embraercommercialaviation.com/fleet/erj/