
Azerbaijan Airlines has received first EMBRAER 190 jet at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport.
The
aircraft will be deployed on the carrier’s international network from
Baku’s Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD). The three remaining
aircraft are scheduled for delivery by the end of the year.
The
four E190s are part of an acquisition of six E-Jets. Two 76-seat E170s
purchased from ECC Leasing, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Embraer, will
also join the fleet later this year.
All of AZAL’s E190s are
configured with 106 Elite seats in a single class layout. The first
aircraft is scheduled to start flying from Baku to Nakhchievan and
Tbilisi, Georgia. The airline also plans to fly the E190 on longer
international routes in the near future.
“This first AZAL E190
will be instrumental in improving new regional links and connectivity
around Baku, just as E-Jets have done in so many other parts of the
world,” said Paulo Cesar Silva, President & CEO, Embraer Commercial
Aviation. “Together with the E170, the sizes of the new aircraft are
ideal for adding incremental capacity as markets grow as well as
complementing AZAL’s larger aircraft fleet.”
“The arrival of the
first E190 in AZAL’s fleet is an important milestone in our strategic
renewal plan to replace turboprops and narrow-bodies in some of our
markets,” said Jahangir Askerov, President and Chairman of the Board of
Azerbaijan Airlines CJSC. “The E190’s excellent operating economics and
range open up new market opportunities for us, specifically to key
business destinations. The comfortable cabin is particularly important
for the longer routes we intend to fly with the E190 to Europe, the
Middle East and Central Asia.”
AZAL joins a growing list of new
operators in Eastern Europe and Central Asia that have added E-Jets to
their fleets, including Air Astana, Air Lituanica, Air Moldova, Belavia,
Bulgaria Air, Estonian Air, Montenegro Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines
and Ukraine International Airlines.
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