Air Dolomiti takes delivery of two Embraer 195s from Cityline

Air Dolomiti takes delivery of two Embraer 195s from Cityline

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The Italian Lufthansa subsidiary Air Dolomiti is adding two Embraer 195 regional jets to its fleet. These will have the registrations I-JENB and I-ADJZ and are scheduled to be adopted in the coming weeks.

The carrier will thus operate 17 Embraer 195s, which will mainly be used from Frankfurt am Main and Munich. “The arrival of these Embraers is a great asset for us. The aircraft coming from Lufthansa City Line are proof of the synergy within the group and between our two companies, which have always shared the same values ​​of punctuality, reliability and service to the passenger,” says Steffen Harbarth, CEO of Air Dolomiti. "Two new aircraft not only symbolize a rebound, but also signify renewed confidence for 2022, which we hope will solidify the recovery phase we have seen in the second half of last year."

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