EgyptAir Holding has settled on the C-Series to replace
its EgyptAir Express unit's fleet of twelve EMB-170s, reports
ch-aviation.
Quoting unnamed airline sources, a report claims
the Egyptian carrier group has committed to twelve CS300s. It did not
reveal if the jets would be acquired direct from Bombardier or via a
third party lessor.
EgyptAir Express is planning to dispose of its
twelve Embraer Regional Jets during 2018/19 as part of a larger fleet
renewal plan that will see EgyptAir withdraw a total of twenty-five
aircraft from service over the course of next year.
Aside from the Embraers, four A321-200s are to be
disposed of in 2018 while four remaining A320-200s will be sold off in
2018/19. A total of seven A330s are also to be decommissioned in 2019
with three A330-200s to be retained for conversion into freighters for
EgyptAir Cargo.
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