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Austrian Airlines retires first Embraer E195 as fleet rollover begins

15/12/2025
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Austrian Airlines has withdrawn the first of its 17 Embraer E195s as it launches the renewal of its short- and medium-haul fleet. The aircraft, formerly registered OE-LWM, has been transferred to fellow Lufthansa Group carrier Air Dolomiti, where it will operate under the Italian registration I-ENJA.​

According to Austrian Airlines, the phase-out of the Embraer 195 fleet will take place gradually through 2028 as part of a move toward a simplified narrowbody fleet built around the Airbus A320 family. The carrier plans to introduce additional A320neo aircraft, increasing capacity on key European routes and reducing unit costs.​

Most of the outgoing Embraer jets are expected to remain within the Lufthansa Group, with Air Dolomiti identified as the primary recipient. The E195s will be replaced by higher-capacity Airbus narrowbodies, reflecting a shift in Austrian’s network strategy and a drive for greater fleet commonality.​

The Embraer 195 entered Austrian’s fleet in the mid-2010s and has been deployed mainly on regional and intra-European services from Vienna. Its retirement runs in parallel with the ongoing renewal of the airline’s long-haul fleet, which includes the introduction of Boeing 787-9 aircraft to replace its older Boeing 767s and 777s.

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