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Flybe to create up to 100 Aberdeen jobs as base reopens
Up to 100 jobs are to be created after airline Flybe announced it is to re-open a base in Aberdeen.
Flybe closed its operation in the city earlier this year. The firm said it will now re-open the base on 29 March next year.
The jobs include flight crew, engineers and ground handling staff.
Paul Simmons, Flybe's chief commercial officer, said: "It is a testament to a year of recovery, turnaround and the ultimate re-birth of our airline."
Carol Benzie, managing director of Aberdeen International Airport, said: "We are delighted with the news."
Four 78-seat Bombardier Q400 aircraft will be based at the airport.
New daily Flybe services connecting Aberdeen, Inverness and Edinburgh with London City Airport were announced last month.
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