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NJ perhaps is looking to sale Gulfstreams in large numbers ...
Yeah that's all NJ needs. More of our planes being sold to a competitor so they can turn around, and take our customers by selling their product at bargain basement prices
Want NJ should do with their old planes is take them to the desert and chop them up.
Except they aren't NJ's planes. They belong to our clients. In order to chop them up, we'd have to buy them back. Once we own them, chopping them up would be a significant loss to NJ's instead of selling them or trading them in.
And we still lose the client to someone else who is offering a Gulfstream product (if that client is hell-bent on staying in a gulfstream).
I vote Gulfstream ... see how many Gulfstream owners switch to FLOPS to stay in that product
Great points about the Gulfstreams and the large-cabin replacement. I agree that some Netjets customers might want to stay in them as they depart the Netjets fleet if the price is right. FO already has experience with G-Whizzes and I've heard the boss is a GIV fan. That actually sounds plausible with many older GIVs on the market that could be refurbed.
So, perhaps we see the Legacies leave and a comparable number of older/refurbed GIVSPs arrive with the EMB-500/450 possibly replacing the X and Hawker fleets. Given the lack of large-scale orders for the EMB-500 and the fact that it is technologically differentiated from the more common CL300, I am betting Embraer will want to do a deal to get them into the mainstream and in front of potential customers. Best way to do that is via a fractional. FO has had good experience with the Phenom 300 market entry and it has played that card right from a marketing standpoint.
Pure speculation (and I could be completely wrong), but I could see a highly-capable future fleet comprised of:
Beechjet 400XT, Phenom 300, EMB 500/450, GIVSP
The EMB 500 could compete well with the CL300 and G200s from both a cabin and performance standpoint and handle West Coast to Hawaii:
http://embraerexecutivejets.com/en-US/jets/legacy-500/Pages/performance.aspx
I think the CL300 has a bigger cabin, but the difference is not huge:
http://embraerexecutivejets.com/en-US/jets/legacy-500/Pages/design.aspx
At a big order discount for 20-30 aircraft, who knows, FO could actually make some money despite offering lower prices that Flexjet, Netjets and XOJet CL300 rates. Newer technology, comfortable long-range cabin and very competitive rates (with discount pricing for big Embraer order) could help sell the airplane. Again, pure speculation. That said, having flown an Embraer aircraft for many years (my clunky ERJ), I'd love to see the EMB 500 do well in the market.
When is the next big NBAA airshow when this type of announcement "could" be made?