50 SKY SHADES - World aviation news

Taiwan's Uni Air adds maiden A321; outlines network

Download: Printable PDF Date: 16 Sep 2015 03:36 (UTC) category:
Publisher:
Taiwan's Uni Air adds maiden A321; outlines network - Airlines publisher
Tatjana Obrazcova
Source: Ch Aviation

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 XianyangHarbin, and Shenyang in China. Effective September 20, Airline Route reports the aircraft will be deployed on flights to ZhengzhouDalianMacau Int'lNingbo,ChongqingGuilinQingdao, 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.





Recommended

Horizon Airways doubles down on fleet modernization with order for second Tecnam P2012 STOL

Queensland-based Horizon Airways has signed an order for a second Tecnam P2012 STOL aircraft. Slated to join the Australian fleet by the end of 2026, this subsequent order rapidly...

ATP Flight School offers multi-engine flight time at single-engine prices

ATP Flight School has reintroduced its 100+ Hour Multi-Engine Airline Career Pilot Program at select training centers, bringing students multi-engine flight time at single-engine prices.&nbs...

SkyDrive signs Australia’s first eVTOL agreement with Gold Coast Helitours

SkyDrive signed a Letter of Intent with Gold Coast Helitours, a premier helicopter operator based in the Gold Coast, Australia. This milestone agreement represents SkyDrive's first LOI w...

ATR identifies demand for 209 new domestic air routes in Indonesia

ATR identified 209 new domestic air routes in Indonesia that would be economically viable if served by regional turboprop aircraft. Total demand for these routes is 16 million passengers per...

Android Apps development in Riga, Latvia