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More 170's for Delta to be operated by RAH
INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (RJET) announced today that it has reached an amendment to its Capacity Purchase Agreement (“CPA”) with Delta Air Lines to operate nine additional 69-seat E170 aircraft. The aircraft are scheduled to be placed into service between the 3rdquarter of 2015 and the 2nd quarter of 2016 and will operate for a term of six years per aircraft. In addition, the Company and Delta have agreed to extend the term of the agreement for the existing 14 E170 aircraft by four years, or through October 2021, and the existing 16 E175 aircraft by approximately five years, or through February 2024. The nine additional E170 aircraft will either be sourced internally by the Company or with used aircraft available in the open market. “We are proud to grow our partnership with Delta,” said Bryan Bedford, Chairman and CEO of Republic. “By growing our Delta E-Jet fleet and extending all of our aircraft into the next decade, we have cemented our long-term commitment to provide a safe, clean and reliable E-Jet operation as a Delta Connection partner.” Republic Airways Holdings Inc., based in Indianapolis, Indiana, is an airline holding company that owns Chautauqua Airlines, Republic Airlines and Shuttle America, collectively called “the airlines.” The airlines operate a combined fleet of nearly 240 aircraft and offer scheduled passenger service on about 1,300 flights daily to about 100 cities in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean through fixed-fee flights operated under our major airline partner brands, including American Eagle, Delta Connection, United Express and US Airways Express. The airlines currently employ about 6,500 aviation professionals. For more information about Republic Airways, please visit our website at Republic Airways | Home. Contact:Republic Airways Holdings Scott Thien, 317-471-2470 [email protected] |
Hopefully just a stop gap short term emergency lift bridge. Funding a future 100+ seater operation that will use your money against you in just a few short years is bad business long term. They need any and all lift now though.
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Originally Posted by gloopy
(Post 1781673)
Hopefully just a stop gap short term emergency lift bridge. Funding a future 100+ seater operation that will use your money against you in just a few short years is bad business long term. They need any and all lift now though.
I'd be more concerned that Endeavor wasn't going to take delivery of all 81 CRJ900's and these 9 came from that scope limited quantity of 81 aircraft. |
Originally Posted by Geardownflaps30
(Post 1781745)
I wouldn't call extending contracts until 2024 an emergency stop gap measure!
I'd be more concerned that Endeavor wasn't going to take delivery of all 81 CRJ900's and these 9 came from that scope limited quantity of 81 aircraft. |
Originally Posted by Geardownflaps30
(Post 1781524)
.........The nine additional E170 aircraft will either be sourced internally by the Company or with used aircraft available in the open market.
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When does Gojet's CRJ7 contract expire and how many jets are in service there? timing seems to match up. No?
Originally Posted by Slick111
(Post 1781814)
I'm not sure what that means. Which "Company" is that statement referring to; RAH or Delta? In other words, is RAH going to pull 170's from its AA/US or UAL feed or is Delta gonna pull 170's from another Delta Connection carrier?
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How the hell does BB plan on staffing these?
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Didn't a hub have to close and flying rejected due to a pilot shortage?
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Originally Posted by Geardownflaps30
(Post 1781745)
I wouldn't call extending contracts until 2024 an emergency stop gap measure!
I'd be more concerned that Endeavor wasn't going to take delivery of all 81 CRJ900's and these 9 came from that scope limited quantity of 81 aircraft. |
Originally Posted by LAXSAAB
(Post 1781851)
How the hell does BB plan on staffing these?
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