6th July, 2010
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Avanti Air, the Germany based carrier has substitute 2 of its ATR 42-300 aircrafts. Avanti Air 2 ATR 42-300 aircrafts was substitute by 2 aircrafts which used to be operated by Contact Air and are now being operated on behalf of Meridiana fly. Avanti Air 2 ATR 42-300 aircrafts have been substitute by 2 ATR 42-500 aircrafts. Passengers purchasing Avanti Air air ticket will travel in the ATR 42-500 aircrafts. To recall, Air Valid proposes fleet and destinations Avanti Air in order to help passengers to know where Avanti Air flies to throughout the world and the number of aircrafts and aircrafts model the company possesses.
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4th July, 2010
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The London City, United Kingdom based airline, BA Cityflyer is operating its service with its Embraer aircrafts. BA Cityflyer has retired its ARJ aircrafts so that it can operate with the Embraer fleet. BA Cityflyer retired its ARJ-100 and ARJ-85 aircrafts from its fleet and now it operates service just with its Embraer aircrafts. BA Cityflyer air ticket for flights will only be operated with the fleet which now consists of 6 Embraer 170 aircrafts and 4 Embraer 190 aircrafts. To recall, Air Valid proposes fleet and destinations BA Cityflyer in order to help passengers to know where BA Cityflyer flies to throughout the world and the number of aircrafts and aircrafts model the company possesses.
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20th January, 2009
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The low cost airline with its main base in Bratislava, Slovakia, SkyEurope acknowledged that it has lessened its fleet from 15 aircrafts to 5 aircrafts since late 2008. The fleet of SkyEurope has been cut by two thirds. The airline SkyEurope was forced to make six aircrafts to a leasing company on the basis of mutual agreement. The CEO of SkyEurope, Jason Bitter said that the airline continues all its operations so as to dispel doubts about the ability of the company. However SkyEurope has been operating for 6 years and yet the company listed in Vienna and Warsaw has never reached a profit. On the last Fiscal year ending 30th September 2008, SkyEurope posted a loss of 59.4 million.
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