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Cobham’s E190 arrives in Australia

written by WOFA | November 11, 2014

The E190 will fly from Perth to Barrow Island. (Ryan Hothersall)
The E190 will fly from Perth to Barrow Island. (Ryan Hothersall)

Charter and fly-in/fly-out operator Cobham Aviation Services’ first Embraer E190 jet has arrived in Adelaide.

The aircraft arrived at Cobham Aviation Services’ Adelaide base about 2200 on Sunday, with the aircraft acquired to operate between Perth and Barrow Island.

Cobham announced the acquisition of the Embraer in September, after signing a contract extension with resources giant Chevron to service Barrow Island through to 2020. The contract extension is worth up to $160 million, and will see the aircraft subject to strict quarantine procedures given the area was a Class A nature reserve and internationally important conservation estate.

Cobham has been flying between Perth and Barrow Island since 2010 and currently uses Avro RJ100 aircraft on the route.

Aviation followers first spotted the Embraer, registration D-AEMG and previously flown by Augsburg Airways in Germany, decked out in Cobham livery in Maastricht in the Netherlands in September. The aircraft’s Australian registration was expected to be VH-NJA.

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