Where will these end up? (Hopefully not at an US regional)
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Yes they do, but why would Mesa bring the CR10 online if their flying is being somewhat reduced and the 86 seat flying they have is already covered by CR9's. Remember that Parker's very happy with his E-190 which are operated at regional pay rates and btw are configured with 99 seats (88 coach and 11 first).
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#23
But you're right, they don't give a crap about scope but I guaran-damn-t you that they do give a crap about demand and I bet they’re going to sell them overseas with none being sold to a US regional.
Remember that scope, for the most part, is pretty well maxed out in the 70ish range (excluding US Airways) therefore there will be no US regional demand.I also wouldn't expect mainline to buy them. No they're looking more for an a/c that can operate down to the top of their scope limits and up to the 73 range all while on the same type; thus reducing cost. The CRJ series can't offer the growth so this is where Embraer’s E series and Bombardier’s C series come into play. I would expect mainline to buy them and buy them in large amounts over the next 2-10 years.
Last edited by JetJock16; 08-02-2008 at 08:26 PM.
#24
Well US Air wants to dump the E-190s out there because their pilots simply don't want to fly them. So send them a letter. If they hit the streets then someone will fly them and at that point there's no reason it can't be any one of us.
#25
I dont know much about USAIR so i wont speak on them. I just know CALs scope and NWA/DAL's scope language. IF they were to dump the E-190's on a regional then they are morons. I find it unlikely they could be that short sighted.
#26
BTW, I jump US a lot.
Last edited by JetJock16; 08-02-2008 at 08:49 PM.
#27
That's what they said with the J4J guys. Why fly them for $40+ish as an FO when they could go J4J with them to a regional and make double that as a CA? This is just talk I've heard from some of those guys.
CAL and DAL/NWA's scope is great but once one person puts something on the market the others have to follow to keep the price wars fair. How do you guys think we got to the 70+ seat jets in the first place? It wasn't because a regional bought them then went to the mainline. Mainlines went to the regionals.
CAL and DAL/NWA's scope is great but once one person puts something on the market the others have to follow to keep the price wars fair. How do you guys think we got to the 70+ seat jets in the first place? It wasn't because a regional bought them then went to the mainline. Mainlines went to the regionals.
#29
That's what they said with the J4J guys. Why fly them for $40+ish as an FO when they could go J4J with them to a regional and make double that as a CA? This is just talk I've heard from some of those guys.
CAL and DAL/NWA's scope is great but once one person puts something on the market the others have to follow to keep the price wars fair. How do you guys think we got to the 70+ seat jets in the first place? It wasn't because a regional bought them then went to the mainline. Mainlines went to the regionals.
CAL and DAL/NWA's scope is great but once one person puts something on the market the others have to follow to keep the price wars fair. How do you guys think we got to the 70+ seat jets in the first place? It wasn't because a regional bought them then went to the mainline. Mainlines went to the regionals.
#30
CAL and DAL/NWA's scope is great but once one person puts something on the market the others have to follow to keep the price wars fair. How do you guys think we got to the 70+ seat jets in the first place? It wasn't because a regional bought them then went to the mainline. Mainlines went to the regionals.
Last edited by JetJock16; 08-02-2008 at 09:02 PM.
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