Key Takeaways
- QantasLink is replacing aging Fokker 100s with new Embraer E190 aircraft.
- Cabin enhancements include Wi-Fi installation, USB charging ports, and new seats.
- Upgrades will affect Network Aviation’s Western Australia operations
QantasLink has announced a series of fleet improvements for its Western Australia operations, including cabin enhancements and the acquisition of Embraer E190 aircraft to replace aging Fokker 100s. According to AeroTime, Network Aviation will deploy refurbished Airbus A320 and A319 aircraft with onboard Wi-Fi, while also introducing new seats featuring USB charging ports and device holders. The airline plans to acquire up to 14 E190s in total, with the first refurbished aircraft scheduled to enter service later this year.