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SkyWest, Inc. Confirms Firm Order for Seven E175 Jets for Alaska

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strega7

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Embraer S.A. and SkyWest, Inc. have confirmed a firm order for seven E175 jets. The aircraft will be flown by SkyWest Airlines under a Capacity Purchase Agreement (CPA) with Alaska Airlines. The value of the firm order, which will be included in Embraer?s 2014 fourth-quarter backlog, is estimated at USD 301 million, based on 2014 list prices.

These aircraft are part of SkyWest?s previous order for 100 (40 firm and 60 reconfirmable), E175 current generation E-Jets - with an additional 100 options - placed in May 2013, taking the firm order number to a total of 47. The E175s for Alaska Airlines will be configured with 76 seats including 12 First Class seats. Deliveries are schedule to begin in the second semester of 2015.
 
How did you copy/paste this article before Jenny! Don't you know FI protocol! Jenny does all the pasting around here!
 
There's zero chance that this stops at 7 planes. Got Scope?
 
Give it a rest Freebrd.. You're getting to sound like a tard.. Take one guess why FI is DEAD now.
 
Give it a rest Freebrd.. You're getting to sound like a tard.. Take one guess why FI is DEAD now.

Kaaaaaa--smack Freeturd! One question about the E175s. Will they be added to the current CR7s used at AK, or will they replace the CR7s?



Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Looks like added to. The ejets (for now) will be

SEATTLE – Alaska Airlines announced it is expanding its partnership with SkyWest Airlines with the addition of three new destinations from Alaska's Northwest hubs. Flying on new Embraer E175 jets, Alaska will begin offering daily nonstop service starting July 1 between Seattle and Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Seattle and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Portland, Oregon and St. Louis.
 
Give it a rest Freebrd.. You're getting to sound like a tard.. Take one guess why FI is DEAD now.

Hmm lemme guess, because turds like you really think Jenny even exists as a Delta pilot? Really? If you weren't so slow you'd be able to figure out Jenny you putz!
 

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