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Bombardier To
Sell 22 Regional Jets By Mike Mitchell |
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December 3, 2009 - Bombardier Aerospace announced today that AMR Eagle
Holding Corporation, the parent company of American Eagle Airlines, Inc.
of Based on the list price for the CRJ700 aircraft, the contract would be valued at approximately $779 million US. Actual terms of the deal are confidential. “This would be a major order for us at any time, but achieving it during the prevailing tough economic times makes it all the more significant,” said Gary R. Scott, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. |
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Including the
transaction announced today, Bombardier has recorded orders for 1,695
CRJ Series aircraft, and as of October 31, 2009, 1,569 of these had been
delivered. More than 60 operators in 38 countries operate CRJ Series
aircraft.
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American Eagle began as a collection of unrelated regional carriers with
contracts to carry the American Eagle brand name. The first American
Eagle flight was operated by Metroflight Airlines on November 1, 1984
from Until 1987 these third-party carriers flew under contract with American Airlines to provide regional feed to its hubs. During 1987 and 1988 AMR Corp. acquired its regional carriers, starting with Simmons Airlines. By mid-1991 AMR had consolidated the number of carriers to four. The May 15, 1998 merger of Wings West and Flagship into Simmons (and the name change of Simmons to American Eagle) reduced the number of carriers flying as American Eagle under separate operating certificates to two: American Eagle Airlines, Inc. and Executive Airlines Inc. |
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