AMERICAN EAGLE SPLITS JET ORDERS BETWEEN EMB-145, CANADAIR RJ 700

Seeking a mix of 50- and 70-passenger regional jets, American Eagle executives decided that the economic and logistical benefits of fleet commonality were outweighed by the significantly lower acquisition price offered by one manufacturer, and opted for a mixed fleet of regional jets manufactured by...

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