Azorra has delivered the first of nine Embraer E190-E2 aircraft to Scoot, marking a key milestone as the low-cost airline expands its network and introduces Brazilian-manufactured aircraft to its fleet.
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Azorra is celebrating the delivery of the first of nine new Embraer E190-E2 aircraft to Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SIA). This landmark event, which took place in São José dos Campos, Brazil, was marked by a special handover ceremony attended by senior executives from Azorra, Scoot, and Embraer. The newly acquired aircraft, named ‘Explorer 3.0’, signifies Scoot’s initial venture into introducing a Brazilian-manufactured aircraft to its fleet.
Leslie Thng, CEO of Scoot, expressed pride in being the first Singaporean carrier to operate this modern and fuel-efficient aircraft. The Embraer E190-E2 jets are integral to Scoot's growth strategy, enabling the airline to meet increasing air travel demands while maintaining competitive pricing for its customers. This delivery not only highlights Scoot's commitment to expanding its network but also marks a significant milestone in its operational history.
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