A second Embraer-190 aircraft leased from GE Capital Aviation Services
to Myanmar Airways will make its debut flight for the airline, flying
Rangoon-Mandalay-Rangoon, on January 11.
“Myanmar Airways has leased a new Embraer-190 aircraft,” the company’s general manager Than Htut told Mizzima. “The first leased airplane arrived in Burma on December 12 [2012] and the second one arrived on January 6 [2013].
The second will make its debut on the Rangoon-Mandalay flight on January 11.”
The
Embraer aircraft are manufactured in Brazil, but powered by engines
made by the US-based GE company. They are 100-seater jets that offer
passengers more spacious seating and additional storage areas. There has
only been one flight accident in the aviation history of the
Embraer-190.
“We plan to place the two new Embraer-190 aircraft
on our Gaya-Chennai service in India, and the Bangkok-Chiang Mai route
in Thailand,” said Than Htut. “Despite the expense of the leases, we
will not increase air fares by more than 5,000 kyat [$5.88] per seat.”
source: Mizzima
http://www.mizzima.com/business/8706-second-embraer-190-debuts-for-myanmar-airways.html
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