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Ecojet, which hopes to launch regional services in 2024 from its base in Edinburgh, has this week announced the appointment of seasoned aviation executive Rebecca Borresen as its Chief Operating Officer. The start-up carrier will initially launch traditionally-fuelled flights this summer using a fleet of ATR 72 turboprops, before transitioning to a split fleet including hydrogen-powered 19-seat aircraft by mid-2025. Borresen joins Ecojet with over 13 years' experience in similar roles at firms including Gama Aviation and Specialist Aviation Services, and will form part of a team led by Peter Davies and Brent Smith. Ecojet recently undertook a recruitment drive for front-line staff based in Edinburgh, having made headlines last winter for its deal with ZeroAvia and MONTE which saw it acquire 70 ZeroAvia hydrogen powertrains split between the ZA600 and ZA2000 models for introduction between 2025 and 2027. Ecojet, which hopes to launch regional services in 2024 from its base in Edinburgh, has this week announced the appointment of seasoned aviation executive Rebecca Borresen as its Chief Operating Officer. The start-up carrier will initially launch traditionally-fuelled flights this summer using a fleet of ATR 72 turboprops, before transitioning to a split fleet including hydrogen-powered 19-seat aircraft by mid-2025. Borresen joins Ecojet with over 13 years' experience in similar roles at firms including Gama Aviation and Specialist Aviation Services, and will form part of a team led by Peter Davies and Brent Smith. Ecojet recently undertook a recruitment drive for front-line staff based in Edinburgh, having made headlines last winter for its deal with ZeroAvia and MONTE which saw it acquire 70 ZeroAvia hydrogen powertrains split between the ZA600 and ZA2000 models for introduction between 2025 and 2027. Cotswolds-based ZeroAvia is suppling Ecojet's hydrogen-electric powertrains. Photo: ZeroAvia The carrier is backed by Ecotricity founder and self-styled "green Richard Branson" Dale Vince, who pledged an initial £1 million of his own money to the venture last July. Speaking in November, Vince said that, "This is big news. Carbon-free, guilt-free flying is just around the corner. We don't have to give up flying to live a green lifestyle or to get to Net Zero as a country," adding that, "Although aviation is responsible for only a small part of all emissions, it occupies a far bigger space than that in our psyche". "The hearts-and-minds' value of this new opportunity outweighs the carbon issue significantly.It shows that everything we need to do, can be done, with a low to zero carbon footprint.And that's a big encouragement to us all." Cianan Kelly Cianan Kelly entered the sphere of aviation journalism two years ago with his debut publication, Connecting the UK, which was met with acclaim by enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. He joined Fresh Aviation in late 2022 with the aim of contributing to high-quality aviation press and research, with a focus on sustainability and the regional aviation sector. Share this: Facebook X Related Ecojet begins hiring and confirms ATR 72 fleet January 26, 2024 Ecojet makes further board appointments in run-up to launch December 9, 2023 Green energy advocate plans new UK regional airline, appoints former Air Southwest CEO as Chairman July 20, 2023