Thursday, February 22, 2024
Euroairlines unveiled its latest addition, the Cessna 421C Golden Eagle, at Cuatro Vientos Airport in Madrid yesterday. This new aircraft, designed for passenger transport, joins the airline’s fleet, which already includes a Beechcraft Baron G58 with a capacity for four passengers and a range of over 2,700 kilometers. The Cessna 421C has a capacity of 6 passengers and features twin engines, reaching a top speed of 475 km/h and a cruise speed of 444 km/h. With a range of more than 2,000 kilometers, it will enable Euroairlines to expand its reach to North Africa.
“We are excited to introduce our new Cessna 421C, an aircraft that increases our fleet,
allows access to new routes and multiplies our offer. With this aircraft, we can offer
customized and more efficient flight experiences, reduced price, increased range, payload
and complexity,” said Antonio Lopez Lazaro, CEO of Euroairlines.
The extended range of the Cessna 421C enables Euroairlines to expand its services to North Africa for the first time. The aircraft will operate routes to Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria. This addition enhances Euroairlines’ aerotaxi service, catering to travelers seeking flights to destinations not easily accessible by regular airlines and without schedule restrictions. With this expansion, the company will serve nearly thirty destinations, transporting not only passengers but also goods, animals, and medical isotopes.
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