Remcor From United States, joined Feb 2006, 315 posts, RR: 0 Posted (1 year 8 months 1 week ago) and read 567 times:
Air Canada's Monty Brewer says that while the C-series may be a competitive aircraft, they are quite happy with their E175's and E190's.
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"It's meeting our expectations in terms of efficiency," he said.
"Our customers love it, our employees love it, so I don't see us really changing our decision now, but talk to us in 2015," Brewer said.
Ikramerica From United States, joined May 2005, 15405 posts, RR: 48 Reply 1, posted (1 year 8 months 6 days 23 hours ago) and read 478 times:
BBD is going to be too late to the game for a lot of carriers. Just because AC is canadian doesn't mean that they can throw out all their EJets to buy canadian.
But in the USA, where the new trend is the same regional carrier flying for multiple legacy airlines, you could easily see one or two regionals buy a large number of CSeries and spread them around the market. You'd also see large regional carriers in Asia and the EU sign on for it.
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