Europe’s new airline Flyvbird partners with Sweden’s Norrköping Airport
Futuristic German start-up, Flyvbird, also known as flyv, has recently announced a new strategic partnership with Norrköping Airport, located in Sw... Flyvbird, a German start-up airline, has partnered with Norrköping Airport in Sweden, Sweden, to establish a strategic partnership with the airport. The partnership marks a significant step forward for flyv, which aims to deliver low-cost, on-demand regional air services in the future. This partnership follows Germany's introduction of the new flyv model, which includes the new “on-demand’ regional air service model, and plans to initially operate a fleet of 4 Italian built aircraft, branded as “lower cost” and “reduced emissions” by FlyVBird.
Pubblicato : 2 anni fa di afn in Travel
Futuristic German start-up, Flyvbird, also known as flyv, has recently announced a new strategic partnership with Norrköping Airport, located in Sweden, 135km southwest of the capital, Stockholm.
This new partnership marks a big step forward for flyv as they continue to work towards delivering low-cost, on-demand regional air services in the near future.
Sweden will be the second addition, after Germany, to introduce the new innovative flyv model of “on-demand regional air services”.
FlyVBird plans to initially operate these services operating a fleet of 4 Italian built Tecnam Traveller P2012s. The aircraft are branded as “lower cost” and green with “reduced emissions.”
However, the airline has aspirations to grow its fleet to up to…
Temi: Ukraine, Sweden, Aviation, Airlines, Russia-Ukraine War