Earlier this week, Simple Flying was part of a media trip to Copenhagen surrounding the announcement of Nordic Seaplanes’ MoU deal with Elfly regarding the purchase of up to 15 electric ‘Noemi’ aircraft. While these zero-emissions planes represent the future for the Danish airline, their arrival isn’t expected until 2030.
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