Scoot will be the first Singaporean carrier to operate the E190-E2, which is the latest variant of Embraer’s line of regional jets.
The aircraft can seat 112 customers in a single-class configuration and will be deployed on short- and medium-haul flights of up to five hours. This will complement the larger Airbus A320 and Boeing 787 aircraft that’s already in Scoot’s fleet.
Leslie Thng, Scoot’s CEO says the expansion of the fleet will enable the airline to “continue operating a modern and fuel-efficient fleet.”
“It also affirms our commitment to offer even more travel opportunities for our customers at the same great value. The new aircraft ensures that Scoot is ready for growth by enhancing our connectivity in the region and supports the further development of our Singapore hub,” Thng adds.
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