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Feb 03, 2012 (newstodate): Not unexpectedly, Estonian Air has decided to go for an all-Embraer fleet, replacing its three Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft.
The carrier will require up to 12 Embraer E-Jet aircraft to increase flight frequencies, open new destinations and to operate at least double daily services to its main destinations in Europe.
The first four 76-seater Embraer 170 will be delivered to Estonia in February 2012 under a lease agreement till 2015 with Finnair.
The aircraft will be used for replacing the existing Boeing aircraft and for growth.
The company is currently negotiating with the manufacturer and lessors on the delivery schedules and conditions for the further eight aircraft.
These aircraft will be a mix of E-175 and E-190 models, scheduled to enter the fleet in 2013-2015.
The carrier will require up to 12 Embraer E-Jet aircraft to increase flight frequencies, open new destinations and to operate at least double daily services to its main destinations in Europe.
The first four 76-seater Embraer 170 will be delivered to Estonia in February 2012 under a lease agreement till 2015 with Finnair.
The aircraft will be used for replacing the existing Boeing aircraft and for growth.
The company is currently negotiating with the manufacturer and lessors on the delivery schedules and conditions for the further eight aircraft.
These aircraft will be a mix of E-175 and E-190 models, scheduled to enter the fleet in 2013-2015.