Bill Nelson
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For those of you wondering about smaller A/C, here it is. This is how you get 737-600's for pennies on the dollar. Throw a little jab at Boeing by hinting that they might look at EMB RJ's.
Dow Jones Business News
Southwest Air Financial Chief: Sep Bookings 'Decent'
Friday September 19, 2:10 pm ET
By Elizabeth Souder, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
.........."Kelly also said Southwest executives will revisit the idea of adding a smaller airplane to the airline's fleet, currently comprised solely of Boeing 737s, in order to serve smaller markets. But he doubts they will add another model. Part of Southwest's low-cost model is to operate only one kind of airplane, which keeps training and maintenance costs low.
He said Southwest will consider a smaller plane, such as Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica's Embraer 190 jet, to serve smaller markets. The 737 is meant for medium- to large markets.
"It begs the question of do we want a smaller aircraft, and I think that answer is no, we don't," Kelly said."
full story:
http://biz.yahoo.com/djus/030919/1410000630_1.html
Dow Jones Business News
Southwest Air Financial Chief: Sep Bookings 'Decent'
Friday September 19, 2:10 pm ET
By Elizabeth Souder, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
.........."Kelly also said Southwest executives will revisit the idea of adding a smaller airplane to the airline's fleet, currently comprised solely of Boeing 737s, in order to serve smaller markets. But he doubts they will add another model. Part of Southwest's low-cost model is to operate only one kind of airplane, which keeps training and maintenance costs low.
He said Southwest will consider a smaller plane, such as Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica's Embraer 190 jet, to serve smaller markets. The 737 is meant for medium- to large markets.
"It begs the question of do we want a smaller aircraft, and I think that answer is no, we don't," Kelly said."
full story:
http://biz.yahoo.com/djus/030919/1410000630_1.html