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Noodles said:I hear rumors the "Big Announcement" will be for an order of Embraer Legacy jets. Anybody else heard this?
Noodles said:I hear rumors the "Big Announcement" will be for an order of Embraer Legacy jets. Anybody else heard this?
corpflunkie said:The C.P. let slip to a newhire class that there was a big announcement coming, and that he was going to school for a new a/c type. It was also confirmed that there was a big multi day meeting w/ Embraer which included the Exec. VP from Embraer. Cannot comfirm yet if the $ amount I heard is correct, but suffice it to say if it is accurate, Avantair will be the biggest non 121 operator of Embraer products. I think a bulk of them will be the phenom 300s though. My guess is the company is trying to seti it up to be the launch customer for the 300.
johnsonrod said:When is the Phenom expected to fly first? How soon could these aircraft actually be on the line if ordered by Avantair?
DO-82 driver said:Sorry, I just don't see it.
DO-82 driver said:Can someone explain....Who is Avantair? What do they do? I can't even see these folks as major players in this business...Sorry, I just don't see it.
Sctt@NJA said:I am sure VLJs could work fine in a fractional model. Since they hardly even exist yet it would be a pretty bold statement to say they wont work.
Cavpilot said:Sctt,
You obviously did not read my entire post. I agree with you that the initial investment would be much less. My point is that the monthly management fee would be prohibitive. As far as the initial investment is concerned; it is mostly depreciated anyhow, therefore making that particular cost of the transaction less of an issue.
In the end, the proof is in the pudding. If there was money in VLJs, every fractional operator would have orders for them. The fact is, they don't. Our "segment of the market", appears to be any aircraft RTS can get his hands on. I've heard it said that Mr. Santulli has never met an aircraft he didn't buy. That is , until now.
johnsonrod said:Frankly, that's a bit of a condescending attitude. Avantair seems to be a successful niche operator thusfar. It is initially focusing on a much larger segment of the flying public - those people who can't afford shares in bigger jet aircraft but still want/need private aircraft flexibility/productivity. ...I won't suggest that Avantair will do as well as Netjets, but it will be interesting to watch. Avantair's market is a lot larger than Netjets market (due to more people who can afford cheaper aircraft). Technological advances make it easier and cheaper for people to enjoy the benefits of private air travel that only super-rich people used to enjoy... I think Avantair is trying to take advantage of that - only time will tell.
johnsonrod said:Obviously operating the P180 is working for Avantair. Operating the PC12s is working for PlaneSense/Alpha Flying. The Phenom does not look like an Eclipse jet - it looks bigger (certainly the 300 is bigger than the 100). Perhaps these heated negotiations will yield some price breaks for Avantair - you never know. quote]
We looked at the 300 and it has a cabin about the size of a Lear 40 and externally it is a little bigger than a Beechjet. Although they did not have specifics yet, using the range and payload they are advertising the gross weight will be in the neighborhood of 17000 pounds. Power is the P&W 535 @ 3200 lbs of thrust. Basic price $6.65 mil, add things like T/R's, DME's, ADF, vnav, etc and we were in the $7.4 mil range.
We decided against it primarily because we need to upgrade sooner than December 2009 and we felt the Garmin avionics were not up to par with this class of jet.
johnsonrod said:Frankly, that's a bit of a condescending attitude