Madrid: Euroairlines is increasing its fleet

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The Spanish passenger aviation company Euroairlines has announced that it has increased its fleet at Cuatroientos Airport near Madrid.

A new Cessna 421C Golden Eagle is available. This offers, among other things, flights to North Africa. There is also a Beechcraft Baron G58 on site, which can be used to reach destinations within a radius of 2.000 kilometers.

“We are pleased to introduce our new Cessna 421C, an aircraft that expands our fleet, opens up new routes and multiplies our offering. With this aircraft we can offer tailored and more efficient flight experiences, lower prices, greater range, payload and complexity,” said Antonio Lopez Lazaro, CEO of Euroairlines.

The longer range of the Cessna 421C will allow Euroairlines to fly to North Africa for the first time. Fly North Africa. Specifically, the aircraft will operate on routes to Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria.

Cessna 421C (Photo: Euroairlines).
Cessna 421C (Photo: Euroairlines).
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