The last ERJ aircraft of Mandarin Airlines bid farewell to Taiwan today and will fly to Pakistan to continue its service. Mandarin Airlines issued a press release saying that it imported eight ERJ-190 jetliners (E190 for short) from Brazil in 2007 and began to retire in 2015. The last aircraft numbered B16827 left Taiwan from Songshan Airport this morning. Huaxin employees and Aviation fans are reluctant to leave.
Mandarin Airlines said that aviation fans nicknamed the E190 model Air Elf, with 104 seats, streamlined appearance and spacious cabin, it is popular among passengers.
Mandarin Airlines pointed out that the last E190 to leave Taiwan, first flew to Incheon International Airport today, then flew to Shandong Jinan Airport, and finally flew to Pakistan to continue its service.
E190 Chief Pilot Zhang Tianzhu and the first batch of assistants who went to Switzerland for maintenance training Lin Kuian expressed their reluctance to leave Taiwan for the E190. Flight service manager Chen Yiru said that Mandarin Airlines ERJ has flown in Asia and shuttled to various airports in Taiwan, leaving many good memories.
Mandarin Airlines specially held a warm event on FB Facebook, “Gratitude for Fans / Loyal Passengers / Airline Fans”. From now until 11:59 pm on February 12th, just upload the memories with ERJ on the Huaxin fan page Take a photo, write down what you want to say to ERJ, and share the post publicly, you will have a chance to get a rare and out-of-print model of Mandarin Airlines ERJ aircraft.
Mandarin Airlines is expected to announce the list of winners in the fan club on February 15.
Responsible editor: Yu Weining