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$$$4nothin

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I saw 2 Air Canada E-170's in LGA yesterday. What a slap in the face that must have been to Bombardier.
 
I saw an American Airbus A300 in Boston yesterday. What a slap in the face that must have been to Boeing.


:eek:
 
I guess the Canadians finally found a place where their dollars really go further.
 
CA1900I saw an American Airbus A300 in Boston yesterday. What a slap in the face that must have been to Boeing.




:eek:
 
$$$4nothin said:
I saw 2 Air Canada E-170's in LGA yesterday. What a slap in the face that must have been to Bombardier.

Yeah they took delivery of the 175

See them all the time when I fly into Montreal or ORD.... Talked to a few Air Canada pilots in Montreal..They love em! They were amazed how comftorable the cabin was also. Every day I'm flying, I always get compliments from passengers how comftorable the plane is. Great product Embraer is putting out!
 
Airbus and Boeing

There are so many variables in purchasing an aircraft one company
cannot just look at the country of origin to base the decision.

Bombardier has made a lot of canadians rich. At the expense of
the taxpayers.
How can a company can sell so many airplanes yet still need the
goverment to help them stay in business?


As a side note: 90 seats and above belong at the majors and
any flight longer than 1:45 belong to them as well.

Just my .02
 
EMB170Pilot said:
Yeah they took delivery of the 175
They were amazed how comftorable the cabin was also.

That's because Air Canada E 175's have personal entertainment screens in every seat (Executive and Hospitality classes) offering video games, music, and movies "on demand". Slightly differnent than the average RJ product. The E 190's will have this as well. (not to mention the entire Air Canada fleet)
 
ex j-41 said:
As a side note: 90 seats and above belong at the majors and
any flight longer than 1:45 belong to them as well.

Not according to Delta. Average stage on DL (operated by RAH) E170's will be 3:00.
 

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