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Emerald Airlines Celebrates Three Years in the Skies

March 5, 2025March 8, 2025

March 5, 2025March 8, 2025

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Emerald Airlines Celebrates Three Years in the Skies

On February 27, 2025, Emerald Airlines in an Linkedin post, celebrated its third anniversary since the inaugural Aer Lingus Regional service from Donegal to Dublin. Over the past three years, the airline has achieved remarkable success, operating more than 95,000 flights

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Emerald Airlines Rebrands EI-FAV ATR72-600 into new livery

December 7, 2024December 8, 2024

December 7, 2024December 8, 2024

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Emerald Airlines Rebrands EI-FAV ATR72-600 into new livery

The last ATR72 in the former Aer Lingus Regional livery, EI-FAV (ATR72-212A, msn 1105), has been rebranded into new Aer Lingus Regional livery at Airbourne Colours Ltd in Exeter. The aircraft entered service on November 26, operating a W route Dublin

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Emerald Airlines Welcomes 18th ATR72-600

May 3, 2024May 4, 2024

May 3, 2024May 4, 2024

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Emerald Airlines Welcomes 18th ATR72-600

Emerald Airlines, exclusive operator of Aer Lingus Regional, has taken delivery of its 18th ATR72-600 aircraft on lease from Limerick based lessor Nordic Aviation Capital. Planespotters.net data reveals EI-HNA ATR72-212A(600) msn 1321 named 'St Saran' delivered Toulouse-Francazal to Dublin 29 April.

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Second ATR72-600 joins Emerald Airlines UK fleet

February 5, 2023March 14, 2024

February 5, 2023March 14, 2024

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Second ATR72-600 joins Emerald Airlines UK fleet

Emerald Airlines Ireland has transferred a second ATR72-600 to its Belfast City based Emerald Airlines UK AOC.  EI-GZW msn 1454 ATR72-212A(600) Emerald Airlines operated its last service on Irish AOC on 3rd January as EIN3286/7 (ATC Callsign EAI86DR/87DP). The aircraft re-registered

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EI-FAT ATR72-600 Emerald Airlines Re-Branded into new livery

February 5, 2023March 14, 2024

February 5, 2023March 14, 2024

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EI-FAT ATR72-600 Emerald Airlines Re-Branded into new livery

EI-FAT ATR72-212A(600) msn 1097 Emerald Airlines was re-branded from its former livery into new Aer Lingus Regional livery at Airbourne Colours Ltd at Exeter Airport from 9th to 20th January. The aircraft entered service on 21st January from Dublin (DUB) to

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Emerald Airlines (UK) Awarded AOC

December 27, 2022March 14, 2024

December 27, 2022March 14, 2024

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Emerald Airlines (UK) Awarded AOC

Emerald Airlines (UK) has been granted its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) making it UK's newest airline. The carrier is listed on the CAA website, AOC number 2487 with type approval ATR72-212A and under UK-Part-TCO

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