Uni Air (B7, Taipei Sung Shan) has outlined its proposed A321-200 (sl) operational plans following the arrival of its maiden aircraft of the type - B-16209 (cn 6042) - last week.
The former EVA Air (BR, Taipei Taoyuan) twinjet has already been deployed on flights from its Taipei Taoyuan hub to Xi'an Xianyang, Harbin, and Shenyang in China. Effective September 20, Airline Route reports the aircraft will be deployed on flights to Zhengzhou, Dalian, Macau Int'l, Ningbo,Chongqing, Guilin, Qingdao, and Hohhot.
Uni Air is a turboprop-heavy airline operating thirteen ATR72-600s and five MD-90s. A321-200s will replace its MD-90-30 fleet in due course.
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