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arbalist1 08-07-2019 05:19 AM

Future Aircraft at PSA
 
So production of the CRJ will end halfway through 2020. This generates a few questions worthy of idle speculation.

Does finishing the backlog mean they will build and deliver the extra 15 that were 'options' for PSA?

If PSA really is stockpiling pilots for future growth, how much will this affect their plans?

I know there are still plenty of used CRJs out there that PSA could get their hands on, but is this a viable strategy for a single type fleet?

How long could they hold out before PSA must begin to bring in a new airplane?

Does this finally confirm the closing of the TYS base?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/airline...f-of-2020/amp/

Edit: I absolutely meant to post this in the PSA forum. My bad. If a moderator sees this, can you please move it? Thanks!

Cyio 08-07-2019 05:31 AM


Originally Posted by arbalist1 (Post 2866318)
So production of the CRJ will end halfway through 2020. This generates a few questions worthy of idle speculation.

Does finishing the backlog mean they will build and deliver the extra 15 that were 'options' for PSA?

If PSA really is stockpiling pilots for future growth, how much will this affect their plans?

I know there are still plenty of used CRJs out there that PSA could get their hands on, but is this a viable strategy for a single type fleet?

How long could they hold out before PSA must begin to bring in a new airplane?

Does this finally confirm the closing of the TYS base?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/airline...f-of-2020/amp/

Edit: I absolutely meant to post this in the PSA forum. My bad. If a moderator sees this, can you please move it? Thanks!

I would think that the production will continue through all the orders, even the options. In addition, when bought out they stated the service centers would remain open as well as the suppliers for the aircraft parts, so I dont see the CRJ going anywhere soon.

There are lots floating around out there that PSA could get if they needed them. I mean, I remember from years ago Envoy was losing their CRJ's any minute and here we are, years later with them still flying. Granted they are leaving now but it takes a long time to get this large of a ball rolling.

arbalist1 08-07-2019 06:17 AM

But the big difference is that Envoy has multiple airplane types. They have gotten rid of a lot of 700s, and they've replaced them with E175s. PSA doesn't have another aircraft in their fleet that will allow them to cover retirements and/or growth. I know it's not going to be quick, but the CRJ's days are numbered.

And there are a lot of 700's that aren't ADS-B compliant. PSA may be able to scoop some up, but they are going to have to pay for and coordinate all those modifications.

chrisreedrules 08-07-2019 08:10 AM

PSA will be a fleet of 150+ dual-class RJs. I won’t go into the details of our purported fleet plans here but suffice to say that has been the plan and it will continue to be the plan.

Lots of production lines for aircraft shut down and the aircraft keep on flying for decades. This isn’t really a new thing at all.

ZeroTT 08-07-2019 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by arbalist1 (Post 2866318)

I know there are still plenty of used CRJs out there that PSA could get their hands on, but is this a viable strategy for a single type fleet?

Yes.

For 20 years, no.

For 5 years, no sweat

captive apple 08-07-2019 08:59 AM

I don’t think “purported” is the word you were looking for. Hilarious!

ZeroTT 08-07-2019 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by captive apple (Post 2866483)
I don’t think “purported” is the word you were looking for. Hilarious!

What does purported mean?

ninerdriver 08-07-2019 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by ZeroTT (Post 2866556)
What does purported mean?

Alleged, or appearing to be true even if it hasn't been confirmed.

"Skywest purportedly hires the pilots with the worst hair. Purportedly, those pilots also have extremely terrible teeth."

Shamster 08-07-2019 02:10 PM

A220s with 76 seats 🤠

Meow1215 08-07-2019 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by ninerdriver (Post 2866590)
Alleged, or appearing to be true even if it hasn't been confirmed.

"Skywest purportedly hires the pilots with the worst hair. Purportedly, those pilots also have extremely terrible teeth."

No those are confirmed facts. The part about sweaters, horn rimmed glasses, and a backpack are “purportedly”.


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