FL Technics Receives EASA Approval for E170/190 Maintenance
Lithuanian aviation maintenance provider FL Technics has been officially granted EASA Part-145 approval to perform heavy maintenance on Embraer E170 and E190 aircraft.
Lithuanian aviation maintenance provider FL Technics has been officially granted EASA Part-145 approval to perform heavy maintenance on Embraer E170 and E190 aircraft.
National Jet Express (NJE) has further strengthened its operations by adding two new aircraft to its fleet—a Q400, serial 4246, and an Embraer E190, serial 19000483. With these latest acquisitions, NJE’s total fleet now stands at 26 aircraft, reinforcing its regional and charter services across Australia.
Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) has finalized the sale of two Embraer E190 airframes and two engines to Regional One (US), a leading provider of aircraft and aftermarket solutions. This transaction aligns with NAC’s strategy to optimize its portfolio and repurpose assets for secondary market demand.
Air Montenegro has expanded its operational capacity by securing a wet-lease of an Embraer E190 aircraft from Windrose Airlines, a Ukrainian carrier. The aircraft, bearing serial number 19000494, will be integrated into Air Montenegro’s fleet under this agreement, which extends until October 31, 2025.
Alliance Airlines (Australia) has taken delivery of one Embraer E190, serial 19000042, powered by CF34-10E6 engines. The latest addition continues the airline’s fleet expansion strategy, enhancing its operational capabilities for regional and domestic routes.
Air Serbia is set to wet lease two additional Embraer E190s from Bulgaria Air to meet increased summer season demand. The fourth aircraft in this arrangement is expected to join the fleet by June 2025.
LAM (Mozambique) has shortlisted 14 companies in the first phase of its tender process to acquire Embraer E190 and Boeing B737-700 aircraft. The number of aircraft to be acquired is expected to be between three and eight, supporting the airline’s fleet modernization and expansion strategy.
Alliance Airlines (Australia) has confirmed a major fleet expansion centered around the Embraer E190, with multiple lease agreements set to strengthen its operations through 2025 and 2026.
JetBlue (US) has outlined its fleet expansion and modernization plans for 2025, expecting to take delivery of 24 new aircraft throughout the year. The airline will receive 20 Airbus A220s and four A321neos, marking a continued transition toward a more efficient and streamlined fleet.
BermudAir has announced its plan to add two Embraer E190 aircraft to its fleet in the spring of 2025. This strategic expansion is aimed at improving operational flexibility and supporting the airline’s growth into new and existing markets.