Air Canada and WestJet Airlines to prepare for new peers planning to offer unbundled products.
New Canadian Airlines Promising Low Fares
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Republic CEO: Regional Industry ‘Shrinking’
The U.S. regional airline industry is “shrinking” because of a pilot shortage that is reducing air service to smaller markets throughout the country, Bryan Bedford Republic Airways Holdings president and CEO, said.
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Manufacturers Not Expecting E175-E2, MRJ90 Scope Relief
Embraer and Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. are conceding that the E175-E2 and MRJ90, respectively, will be unable to operate in the U.S. market at service entry.
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Airlines Praise C Series Performance, Manage Early Issues
Teething troubles are minor, and engine issues are deemed manageable in C Series early service
Bombardier’s heavy emphasis on system testing during C Series development and its detailed preparations for service entry have largely paid off.
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Korean Air May See First CS300 This Year
Korean Air is confident it will receive its first Bombardier C Series aircraft this year or early next, after its timetable was affected by program delays.
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Opinion: How Airbus C Series Deal Will Change Aerospace
How the Airbus C Series deal changes aerospace
Boeing’s “MAX sandwich,” Comac’s lost opportunity, a boost for bizav and Airbus’s big market gain.
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How Crossover-Class Jet Makers Are Making Cabins Seem Bigger
Regional jet manufacturers are working to make aircraft cabins more efficient for airlines and more appealing to their passengers.
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Crossover Narrowbody Jets: The Solution For A Changing Landscape
The crossover narrowbody jets category comprises aircraft with seating between 70 and 150, bridging a gap in the market between the higher end of regional aircraft and the lower end of mainline narrow-body aircraft.
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Embraer’s Slattery Sees Potential In Middle East
Embraer Commercial Aviation CEO John Slattery sees great potential in the Middle East for regional jets, particularly the E2-family of aircraft Embraer currently is developing.
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Crossover Jets Open Wider Route Options At Restricted Airports
Easier access to many airports, including those with short runways, steep approaches or noise and emissions restrictions, are a major benefit of crossover narrowbody jets.
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OEMs: Latin America Forecast For Crossover Jets Beatable
Traditionally, Latin America is not a thriving spot for crossover jets, but several forecasters see this changing.
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Embraer Believes 'SC' Will Keep E175 Sales Flowing In U.S.
A scope-clause restriction complicates Embraer’s sales effort on the current E175, but the 70-seat version allows the same number of premium seats.
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How Crossover Jets Are Meeting The Noise Challenge
Much is made in the industry of delivering “integrated powerplants” rather than simply engines.
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Crossover Jet Manufacturers Targeting Southeast Asia
For crossover narrowbody jet manufacturers, the challenge is to convince carriers there is a need for their aircraft, both operationally and financially.
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Turboprops Could Face Crossover Narrowbody Jet Challenge
Crossover narrowbody jets, with quieter, more efficient engines, could impinge on turboprop market.
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Embraer Targets Improved E190-E2 As Certification Nears
Buoyed by better-than-expected flight-test performance, Embraer says it is just weeks away from finalizing certification of the E190-E2, the first of the company’s second-generation, reengined single-aisle airliners to reach this stage.
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Bombardier Bid To Derail Dispute Rests On E190-E2 Range Question
Bombardier has made a last-ditch attempt to reopen the U.S. investigation into pricing of the C Series, but may have been misled by reporting on the increased range Embraer is now quoting for the E190-E2.
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Embraer’s E2 Advances E-Jet Without Sacrificing Commonality
Embraer has the raised the technology and performance bars significantly with the E-Jet E2, but amid the improvements pilots will find much that is familiar. Photo: Embraer
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Embraer’s Strategic Options Are Complicated
Now that the E190-E2 is nearing service entry, Embraer has some difficult decisions to make as to its next big investment.
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Embraer Ventures Out Of The Box With E2 Family
With the next-generation jets, Embraer looks to break into segments of the airline market to which it so far has not had access.
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