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tommy2times 07-04-2018 10:22 AM

Any possibility on this?
 
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/unite...132000022.html

Thoughts????

Blackhawk 07-04-2018 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by tommy2times (Post 2627697)

"If United Airlines has changed its mind about small mainline jets, it could announce an order just two weeks from now, at the 2018 Farnborough Airshow."
Big announcement in two weeks!!! Could get interesting!! :rolleyes:

FlyingMaryJane 07-04-2018 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by tommy2times (Post 2627697)


Possibility of what?? not sure at what you are getting at...

WesternSkies 07-04-2018 01:46 PM

The same author wrote this,

Don't flip out!
The case of Republic shows why paying too much attention to the markets can be a bad thing. While Republic stock has been stuck in a holding pattern for several months, this is really due to investors feeling let down by the slow pace of the Frontier sale negotiations. Once the separation is complete (through a successful sale or a spinoff), investors will start paying attention to Republic's strong fundamentals again. After that happens, Republic stock is likely to zoom higher.

Excargodog 07-04-2018 02:00 PM

With Airbus taking over Bombardier and Boeing about to buy 80% of Embraer, it's obvious the heavy jet manufacturers believe that there is a niche these medium range 80-130 pax oversize regionals are able to fill better than Airbus and Boeings current offerings can, and it is quicker and/or cheaper to join them than to build planes that can compete in that niche.

So yeah, I can see SOMEBODY putting these on as the low end equipment at a major. The whole Embraer E-2 series is designed to be flown with only a very minimum transition training for anyone currently rated for the E-170/190 series of aircraft and I imagine the CRJ "jumbo regionals" training requirements would be very similar for the legions of regional pilots already flying CRJs.

While regional pay certainly isn't approaching mainline pay the pilot salary cost per passenger seat mile for someone flying a 50 seat CRJ 200 (Think Air Wisconsin) is certainly climbing with even just first year FOs getting a $57,000 bonus just to sign on. That's four times the pay regionals were offering four years ago. At that rate it won't be long before it'll be more cost effective to bring this flying back in house in a larger but more efficient aircraft.

Embxjt 07-05-2018 06:19 AM

Hope is a thing with wings and feathers


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