Finnair renews fleet with Embraer and Airbus orders

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Finnair renews fleet with Embraer and Airbus orders

Finnair has announced a significant renewal of its narrowbody fleet, securing a purchase agreement with Embraer for 18 E195-E2 aircraft, alongside 16 additional options and 12 purchase rights. The airline has also partnered with RTX’s Pratt & Whitney for spare engines and maintenance services for the PW1900G GTF engines powering the Embraer E2. Additionally, Finnair plans to acquire up to 12 Airbus A320/321ceos from the used aircraft market.

The introduction of the new E195-E2 aircraft is set to begin in the third quarter of 2027, with three deliveries that year, followed by six in 2028 and another six in 2029. These aircraft will be operated by Finnair’s partner, Norra, which currently manages regional traffic with Embraer and ATR aircraft. The E195-E2 is praised for its efficiency, offering over 30% fuel efficiency per seat compared to its predecessor, the E190-E1, and a quieter cabin experience.

Finnair CEO Turkka Kuusisto stated, “This mix of new and used aircraft supports our growth and profitability targets in an optimal way.” The strategy aims to enhance Finnair’s regional network and long-haul connectivity, whilst also reducing the airline’s CO₂ footprint.

The used Airbus A320/321ceos will replace the older A319s and A320s in Finnair’s fleet, allowing the airline to maintain flexibility and efficiency in its operations. The exact number and delivery schedule of these aircraft will be finalised as preparations continue


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Finnair renews fleet with Embraer and Airbus orders

Finnair has announced a significant renewal of its narrowbody fleet, securing a purchase agreement with Embraer for 18 E195-E2 aircraft, alongside 16 additional options and 12 purchase rights. The airline has also partnered with RTX’s Pratt & Whitney for spare engines and maintenance services for the PW1900G GTF engines powering the Embraer E2. Additionally, Finnair plans to acquire up to 12 Airbus A320/321ceos from the used aircraft market.

The introduction of the new E195-E2 aircraft is set to begin in the third quarter of 2027, with three deliveries that year, followed by six in 2028 and another six in 2029. These aircraft will be operated by Finnair’s partner, Norra, which currently manages regional traffic with Embraer and ATR aircraft. The E195-E2 is praised for its efficiency, offering over 30% fuel efficiency per seat compared to its predecessor, the E190-E1, and a quieter cabin experience.

Finnair CEO Turkka Kuusisto stated, “This mix of new and used aircraft supports our growth and profitability targets in an optimal way.” The strategy aims to enhance Finnair’s regional network and long-haul connectivity, whilst also reducing the airline’s CO₂ footprint.

The used Airbus A320/321ceos will replace the older A319s and A320s in Finnair’s fleet, allowing the airline to maintain flexibility and efficiency in its operations. The exact number and delivery schedule of these aircraft will be finalised as preparations continue


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