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US Airways Loses Loan to 100 RJs

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The official wording from GECAS is the financing has been suspended. IF U survives and does come out of bankruptcy the aircraft delivered to PSA (in my understanding) will total 65 not 85 (currently 40-43??). 20 of the aircraft will be sold to someone else.
 
How many E170s on the property now?

Not good news if USAirways expected to replace its gas guzzling and maintenance-intensive 737s with the E170. I think focusing on a fleet of Airbus A319/A320/A321s and E170s (with CRJ 200/700/900s on the regional side) would be the way to go. Time to simplify the fleet big time if it is going to work.
 
So much for Airways trying to phase out all contract carriers.... We'll see what happens with the restructuring plan now. Without further wage concessions this airline is gonna suffocate itself.
 
I heard from one of the captains that they had 22 of them.
 
Maybe someone in this industry has some business sense after all. If I was in charge of Embraer, US would pay nothing but cash for every aircraft they take.
 
Now that's really intelligent, and sounds like good business sense. I'm sure it would work out fabulous for embraer to demand cash. I believe USAIR is swimming in it
 
Heavy Set said:
How many E170s on the property now?

Not good news if USAirways expected to replace its gas guzzling and maintenance-intensive 737s with the E170. I think focusing on a fleet of Airbus A319/A320/A321s and E170s (with CRJ 200/700/900s on the regional side) would be the way to go. Time to simplify the fleet big time if it is going to work.
How would flying 2 different types of 70-seat airplanes simplify the fleet?
 

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