Air France ends the Embraer 145 era

Air France ends the Embraer 145 era

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The Embraer 145 pattern is now rarely seen in Europe. The Air France subsidiary Hop was still using the small regional jet on a larger scale, but that is now officially over. The last unit, F-GRGC, has not flown for a long time anyway.

Air France decided a long time ago that the now aging Embraer 145s would leave the hop fleet. Now comes the final end for the F-GRGC, which has been in the service of the group of companies since 1997. This regional jet was in commercial liner service for the last time on March 20, 2020. Since then, this Embraer 145, the last of its kind at Air France, has been waiting for better times.

He will no longer have this with Air France, because the aircraft was formally decommissioned on July 5, 2021. This is how the era of the Embraer 145 comes to an end for the French aviation group. Or not? The E145 regional jets operated by the Slovenian Amelia under a wet lease contract will continue to be in use. The three machines will be used from Paris-Orly.

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