RJP
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There's a really wordy article in the LA Times about Boeing wanting to keep selling 717s. Here's the only important part for AQ: "We're engaged in a number of campaigns that will result in orders of a pretty fair quantity," he said. In August, McKenna, an 18-year Boeing veteran, replaced James Phillips, who had run the 717 program since its inception.
McKenna declined to identify potential customers. But industry officials say several airlines have been looking at the 717 as a replacement for their aging DC-9s and MD-80s. German low-fare airline Germanwings said last week that it would lease and operate two 717s this winter to see if it wanted to acquire a fleet of them. Its leading rival, Hapag-Lloyd Express, also is considering buying 717s. And Aloha Airlines is said to be looking at acquiring the 717 for inter-island service in Hawaii.
Most airlines considering the 717 would use it for short-haul service. The single-aisle jet has a range of about 1,800 miles.
Here's the link but it requires a password to get in.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-boeing17oct17,1,3803354.story?coll=la-home-business
McKenna declined to identify potential customers. But industry officials say several airlines have been looking at the 717 as a replacement for their aging DC-9s and MD-80s. German low-fare airline Germanwings said last week that it would lease and operate two 717s this winter to see if it wanted to acquire a fleet of them. Its leading rival, Hapag-Lloyd Express, also is considering buying 717s. And Aloha Airlines is said to be looking at acquiring the 717 for inter-island service in Hawaii.
Most airlines considering the 717 would use it for short-haul service. The single-aisle jet has a range of about 1,800 miles.
Here's the link but it requires a password to get in.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-boeing17oct17,1,3803354.story?coll=la-home-business