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Cityjet Adds Hibernian Airlines CRJ1000

April 20, 2024

April 20, 2024

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Cityjet Adds Hibernian Airlines CRJ1000

German Aviation website Skyliner aviation reported Irish ACMI specialist Cityjet added an CRJ1000 operated by group sister carrier Hibernian Airlines to its fleet. EI-HBA CRJ1000 msn 19020 owned by lessor HEH Aviation delivered Valencia (VLC) to Frankfurt Main (FRA) 19 April as

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Cityjet starts Lufthansa CRJ1000 wet-lease contract

March 31, 2024March 31, 2024

March 31, 2024March 31, 2024

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Cityjet starts Lufthansa CRJ1000 wet-lease contract

CityJet commenced wet-lease five CRJ1000 aircraft to Lufthansa for the 2024 summer season. The five 100-seat aircraft will be based at Lufthansa's Frankfurt Main base from 31 March until 26 October 2024. The five aircraft EI-HIA msn 19006, EI-HIB msn 19012,

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Cityjet adds fifth CRJ1000

March 29, 2024

March 29, 2024

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Cityjet adds fifth CRJ1000

Dublin based ACMI specialist Cityjet completed the acquisition of its fifth CRJ1000 aircraft. EI-HIE msn 10910 routed Maastricht to Copenhagen 25 March 2024. The aircraft has capacity for 100 passengers powered by two General Electric CF34-8C5 engines with a range of

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Cityjet wet-leases CRJ1000 to Brussels Airlines

October 7, 2023March 14, 2024

October 7, 2023March 14, 2024

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Cityjet wet-leases CRJ1000 to Brussels Airlines

Cityjet wet-leased an CRJ1000 to Brussels Airlines supplementing two CRJ900s aircraft currently on wet lease. The aircraft the fourth CRJ1000 to join the Cityjet fleet,  registered EI-HIB CRJ-1000EL msn 19012 delivered Ljubljana to Copenhagen on 28 September  positioned Copenhagen to Brussels

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Cityjet expands fleet with five CRJ1000 aircraft

April 8, 2023March 14, 2024

April 8, 2023March 14, 2024

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Cityjet expands fleet with five CRJ1000 aircraft

Dublin based ACMI specialist Cityjet announced the acquisition of five CRJ1000 aircraft to support its growing wet-lease business supplementing its existing fleet of 21 CRJ900s. The aircraft will be operated on behalf of Lufthansa Group. Cityjet becomes the second Irish based

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Hibernian Airlines adds third CRJ1000

                                                                 Dublin based Hibernian Airlines currently operating on an ACMI

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