Originally Posted by
CRM114
The report linked above suggesting 90 seat scope was produced in 2009, and guess what, 90 seat scope didn't happen.
UPA section one is a good read.
That is absolutely incorrect. The person suggesting 90 seats was Jim Parker, an analyst, and was the basis for the counter argument which the study provided. The study argues that mainline pilots will fight to fly 75-100 seat planes, and that is where the growth will come in Regional flying in the coming decade. What you sighted was the first page quote used as a counter point to start the slide show produced by William Swelbar.