Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion
Oct 09, 2007
Regional will take delivery of a fifth E-190 on Oct. 19. The fourth 100-seat aircraft, part of a September 2005 order for six, arrived in Nantes last week.
Oct 08, 2007
Harbin Embraer Aircraft Industry, the joint venture between Embraer and AVIC II, delivered its first ERJ-145 and the 1000th unit of the type overall to Hainan Airlines Group subsidiary Grand China Express. GCE last year placed an order for 50 145s to be manufactured by HEAI and 50 E-190s to be manufactured in Brazil (ATWOnline, Aug. 31, 2006).
Oct 08, 2007
Mesa Air Group took delivery of the first of 14 CRJ900s to be flown by Freedom Airlines for Delta Connection. Revenue service will start Nov. 1 with two 76-seaters operating out of New York JFK and Dallas/Fort Worth. Remaining 12 aircraft are scheduled for delivery over the next 16 months.
Oct 08, 2007
US Airways last week confirmed its June order for 92 Airbus aircraft, signing three definitive purchase agreements with the manufacturer, including one for 22 A350 XWBs. Separately, it told US SEC that it expects CASM to rise in the second half of 2007, including by an estimated 4% in the fourth quarter.
Oct 08, 2007
GoAir of India took delivery of its first directly purchased A320 in Toulouse, Airbus announced. The carrier ordered 10 180-seat aircraft last year. It launched with two leased A320s in November 2005 and added five more in 2006. It currently serves 13 cities.
Oct 05, 2007
Boeing delivered 109 commercial aircraft in the third quarter, up from 100 in the year-ago quarter. Deliveries comprised 81 737NGs, five 747s, three 767s and 20 777s. Year-to-date deliveries totaled 329, up from 295 in the first three months of 2006.
Oct 05, 2007
Ural Airlines confirmed an MOU signed at the Paris Air Show for seven A320s, Airbus announced. Ural is a new Airbus customer. Aircraft will accommodate 160 passengers in a two-class configuration. The airline, which currently operates two leased A320s, has not selected an engine.
Oct 05, 2007
Bombardier said that an estimated 149 of the global fleet of 165 Q400s have returned to full service following SAS's and Wideroe's combined reintroduction of up to 11 aircraft yesterday (ATWOnline, Oct. 4).