KLM Ungrounds Mothballed E195-E2s as Pratt Crisis Subsides
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KLM ungrounds mothballed E195-E2s as Pratt crisis subsides
KLM Cityhopper (WA, Amsterdam Schiphol) has reactivated the first of four E195-E2s it put into long-term storage at Enschede airport in 2024 due to the lack of available Pratt & Whitney PW1912G engines. "Now that availability from Pratt & Whitney has improved, KLM Cityhopper’s aircraft are being gradually prepared for return to service," the airline said in a statement. PH-NXA (msn 19020045) remains at Enschede, where it will undergo gradual pre…
In 2024, KLM Cityhopper had stored four Embraer E195-E2 engines at Twente Airport due to a lack of Pratt & Whitney engines. Now the machines wrapped in special foil are gradually returning to service.
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