I have some thoughts...here we go, disagree with me if you want, but i guessed the buying of XJ long ago in the bankruptcy process....oh i thought it was going to be MAIR........so I was not 100% correct
Here it is, I do not have the numbers in front of me, but when NWA was thinking of buying a new regional plane, they took a look in MSP at three planes, the CRJ 900, the ERJ 170, and the Q400. They said they were looking of WHICH ONE they would buy. Guess what? They made orders for 36 ERJ's and 36 900's. They also have options for something like 90 CRJ 900's and 120 ERJ 170's, those numbers are apporximate and might be vice-versa, but you get the point. lets do the math. scope says that they can only have 90 76 seat jets, if they exceed this number, they need to increase mainline AC on a one to one basis. They have potential orders for over 280 new aircraft from these two regional jet manufactures. Now unless scope is greatly cut into, many of these would have to be converted to mainline aircraft (ERJ 190's-convert the options) or some other way around the scope would have to happen. If they converted the CRJ options into Q400 orders, NWA would get a plane which is comprable (or better) than the Avro and a lot more fuel efficient. Oh and guess what, with the Q400 they could interchange the plane between the larger cities and the smaller ones. All while keeping crew and fuel costs down to a minimum. MSP-ORD-MSP then have a 3 hour break then do the mason city- Ft Dodge for the over night......got to keep those good overnights! And now for the bonus.....if a dc9 cancels, they can cancel the small routes, and use the Q400 for the bigger, more profitable ones, shifting the other passangers to another Q400 doing the same small city jumping the next day, there will be extra seats! flexibility and fuel savings.....oh yes, and crew savings......