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UK investigators believe a landing Loganair Embraer ERJ-145 ran over a towbar left on a London Southend airport runway because it did not have any markings to increase its visibility to inspectors.
The airline is aiming to offer “farewell flights” on the Saabs as part of their withdrawal. Loganair’s fleet of over 40 aircraft also includes Embraer ERJ-135 and ERJ-145 regional jets.
Loganair’s current fleet consists of a single Embraer ERJ-145, as well as 13 Saab 340s and five Saab 2000s, plus three Dornier 328s, three Twin Otters and two Britten... This content requires a ...
A multi-million pound refurbishment programme and upgrade of systems for Loganair's 13 Embraer 145 Regional Jet aircraft is also underway. The airline said it will be completed over the next 12 ...
The popularity of this year's services has allowed Loganair to base a second permanent Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft at Newcastle Airport, increasing skilled employment in the North East and boosting ...
The Embraer ERJ 145EU plane, registered G-SAJH reportedly ... Let us know by getting in touch with [email protected] A spokesperson for Loganair told the Daily Mirror: "Loganair can confirm ...
Flightradar24 data shows the aircraft involved was an Embraer 145. Loganair confirmed to The Independent that the plane had diverted due to an “indication fault”, and thanked customers onboard ...
The route will be serviced by a 49-seat Embraer 145 jet, with fares starting from £39.99. Scottish airline Loganair stepped in this week to take over the Derry to London Stansted route after ...