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iahflyr 09-06-2017 08:45 AM

Delta Adds 15 New EMB-175SC's To Skywest
 
Looks like Delta is adding 15 EMB-175's capable of holding 76 (really 90) but only configured to hold 70 people. What exactly is Delta's 70 seat scope restriction?


SkyWest, Inc. Announces Order of 25 New Aircraft, New Flying Agreements

- Order includes 15 new Embraer E175 SC 70-seat aircraft expected to be delivered and placed into service with Delta Air Lines in 2018

- Order includes 10 new Embraer E175 76-seat aircraft expected to be delivered and placed into service with Alaska Airlines in 2018

- Terms and economics similar to prior contracts with each partner

ST. GEORGE, Utah, Sept. 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- SkyWest, Inc. (NASDAQ: SKYW) ("SkyWest") today reported that it has entered into aircraft purchase agreements and capacity purchase agreements to acquire and fly 15 new aircraft with Delta Air Lines ("Delta") and 10 new aircraft with Alaska Airlines ("Alaska"), of which five aircraft with Alaska were previously discussed. Expected delivery dates of the 25 aircraft run from March 2018 through the end of 2018.

Of the 25 aircraft, 15 Embraer E175 SC aircraft will fly under an agreement with Delta in a 70-seat configuration. The E175 SC aircraft has an E175 airframe and can be retrofitted to 76 seats in the future. The agreement with Alaska includes 10 Embraer E175s, which will be configured with 76 seats, similar to aircraft SkyWest has previously placed into service with Alaska.

Similar structurally to SkyWest's acquisition of 104 E175s, SkyWest expects to invest approximately $90 million in cash to acquire these 25 new aircraft, and to finance the balance of the purchase price with 12-year fixed rate debt. These aircraft will be operated by SkyWest Airlines, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of SkyWest.

About SkyWest

SkyWest, Inc. is the holding company for two scheduled passenger airline operations and an aircraft leasing company. SkyWest's airline companies provide commercial air service in cities throughout North America with more than 2,900 daily flights carrying more than 50 million passengers annually. SkyWest Airlines operates through partnerships with United Airlines ("United"), Delta Air Lines ("Delta"), American Airlines ("American") and Alaska Airlines. ExpressJet Airlines operates through partnerships with United, Delta and American. Based in St. George, Utah, SkyWest continues to set the standard for excellence across the regional industry with unmatched value for customers, shareholders and its more than 17,000 employees. This press release and additional information regarding SkyWest can be accessed at inc.skywest.com.

WhiskeyDelta 09-06-2017 08:47 AM

What is an E-175 SC? Haven't heard of that designation before.

msprj2 09-06-2017 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by WhiskeyDelta (Post 2425861)
What is an E-175 SC? Haven't heard of that designation before.

*Super Comfort *

Scoop 09-06-2017 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by WhiskeyDelta (Post 2425861)
What is an E-175 SC? Haven't heard of that designation before.


E-175 Scope Compliant. :D

Scoop

spaaks 09-06-2017 09:44 AM

how many ASA DL 700's did not go to endeavor? My guess is 15:D

shows DL true colors, outsourcing at it's best. flying a 90 seat a/c, pared down to 76 for scope, further restricted to 70 seats just waiting for the pilots to cave on scope for another quick buck...

forgot to bid 09-06-2017 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by Scoop (Post 2425896)
E-175 Scope Compliant. :D

Scoop

You win. :D :D

zondaracer 09-06-2017 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by spaaks (Post 2425901)
how many ASA DL 700's did not go to endeavor? My guess is 15:D

It's actually 30.

Standby for a regional to announce growth of fifteen 70-seat airplanes for Delta Connection.

WhiskeyDelta 09-06-2017 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by Scoop (Post 2425896)
E-175 Scope Compliant. :D

Scoop

Bazinga! :D

BeechPilot33 09-06-2017 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by zondaracer (Post 2425932)
It's actually 30.

Standby for a regional to announce growth of fifteen 70-seat airplanes for Delta Connection.

How to get around scope? Yank out 6 seats and call a 76 seater a 70 seater and replace 717 routes and jobs with 175's and regional pilots.



Brillant.

sailingfun 09-06-2017 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by BeechPilot33 (Post 2425939)
How to get around scope? Yank out 6 seats and call a 76 seater a 70 seater and replace 717 routes and jobs with 175's and regional pilots.



Brillant.

These are not additional airframes. They are replacements for aircraft being phased out. I don't like that they are E175's and suspect that at some point the company will push us to add the 6 seats back. They are not however replacing anything at the mainline.


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