BermudAir (2T, Bermuda) may be interested in looking at options for larger aircraft for potential transatlantic growth, according to chief executive Adam Scott.
In an interview with Aerospace Global News, Scott said that fleet development is already under review.
“We are always seeking ways to upgrade, enhance, and improve our product. We are actively looking at larger aircraft with a desire to fly transatlantic in the future,” he said. He did not identify a specific aircraft type, however, nor a potential timeline for these expansion plans.
According to ch-aviation data, BermudAir’s fleet currently comprises two E175s and two E190s.
In addition to these plans, BermudAir expects subsidiary AnguillAir to begin operations in mid-December, launching services from Anguilla to New York Newark on December 18 and to Boston and Baltimore International the next day, Scott said. These routes will be operated with BermudAir’s E190 fleet.
AnguillAir will allow BermudAir to balance seasonality and scale down capacity during the winter's low-season.