InterCaribbean is also phasing out 30-seat EMB120s as it focuses on operating larger aircraft.
Credit: Joe Pries Aviation
Turks and Caicos-based interCaribbean Airways is on track to launch flights to the U.S. this fall using Embraer 170 aircraft, according to CEO Trevor Sadler. The carrier—currently only operating services within the Caribbean—has purchased eight used E170s configured with 76 seats, the first of which...
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