medfly
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More good news..,
http://www.myaviationpage.com/news_view.php?ID=38
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I don't think anyone is surprised by this. It only makes sense. You just can't make money with a 50 seat RJ.
I don't think anyone is surprised by this. It only makes sense. You just can't make money with a 50 seat RJ.
I don't think anyone is surprised by this. It only makes sense. You just can't make money with a 50 seat RJ.
I don't think anyone is surprised by this. It only makes sense. You just can't make money with a 50 seat RJ.[/quote
You are right. The airplanes that are efficient right now are the turboprops and the 76 seat jets. They do however need some type of aircraft inbetween. The Saab is a great and fuel efficient airplane. But I would not be surprised if they continue to pursue a turboprop with more seats. The Q400 is a possibility.
Some of the 50 seat drivers continue to be in denial. That aircraft will be parked as soon as the Crj900's and E170's can replace them.
Well, seeing how he has MUCH more experience than you, maybe you should keep your piehole closed and listen for a while. Rookie.You can't??? But EMB170's are a cash cow or golden goose?!? Thanks for the economic lesson! Maybe they should replace all those 50 seaters for those EMB's that you fly.
Thanks for bringing the profits to Delta.
to bad that SAAB doesnt start back making the SAAB 2000 50 seat prop
I was thinking about that earlier today. That did get certified in the US, right? When did it go out of production?
You are right. The airplanes that are efficient right now are the turboprops and the 76 seat jets. They do however need some type of aircraft inbetween. The Saab is a great and fuel efficient airplane. But I would not be surprised if they continue to pursue a turboprop with more seats. The Q400 is a possibility.
Some of the 50 seat drivers continue to be in denial. That aircraft will be parked as soon as the Crj900's and E170's can replace them.
Well, seeing how he has MUCH more experience than you, maybe you should keep your piehole closed and listen for a while. Rookie.