SEVEN
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...will pre-fund the financing of 27 new 76-seat Embraer 175LR aircraft. Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and JPMorgan served as joint bookrunners.
This transaction represents the largest single EETC financing for aircraft to be flown by a regional airline. These state-of-the-art aircraft will be operated by Northwest's new subsidiary, Compass Airlines.
If the EMB175s work well for them I wouldn't be surprised to see them get 195s as well. .
If that happens, NWA pilots could press to fold Compass back into mainline on the grounds that having a common fleet at one carrier will achieve cost savings for the Co.
per nwa recruiter, nwa will have some 75 dc9's till 2012............
Agreed. I also believe that the 195's will be flown by mainline.
Hi!
No doubt.
They're going to buy these 27 ERJ-175s, seating 74 people, spread out over X number of years to get them online, and phase out the 130? 180? DC-9s, seating 120+ people, next week.
That'll improve their net profits for sure!
cliff
ABQ
per nwa recruiter, nwa will have some 75 dc9's till 2012............
The DC-9's will continue to be flown until they cycle-out. Rumors about parking them early are being spread by people who flunked Econ in college.
NWA plans to whip-saw manufacturers for the 100-110 seat replacement (for the DC-9) aircraft. EMB's and CRJ's are in the mix. The tricky part is figuring out if Boeing will try to get involved, and what the best long-term mix of hulls would be.
and to think boeing shut down the production line of the perfect dc-9 replacement, another dc-9 (the 717)......
I'm thinking a package deal of C-series in addition to a massive order of Q400's to replace/add the SF340...
How many -717's does Midwest and Airtran have? And where did AMR/TWA's -717's go? Thanks.