Frontier vurdewrer Embraer 170/190

  • Thread starter Thread starter CK
  • Start date Start date

CK

ScanFlyer Mile High Club
Frontier mulls future Embraer 170/190 acquisition
Mary Kirby, New York (04Apr05, 23:48 GMT, 391 words)


Frontier Airlines is considering the acquisition of Embraer’s 170/190 family of aircraft, company VP and CFO Paul Tate tells ATI.

“We’re looking at that [the 170/190] in terms of long-term strategy,” Tate said today during Airfinance Journal’s annual conference in New York.

“I think anybody in our airline business has to take a look at the Embraer 170/190 series. It is a very interesting airplane [family],” he added.

Even if this not an acquisition, US airlines should at least be contemplating “how to compete against it”, notes Frontier’s CFO.

Tate says Frontier does not have a timetable to acquire the Embraer aircraft. He says, however, that should the Denver-based low-cost carrier purchase the 70- to 100-seat family of aircraft, it will offer an inflight product a consistent to that on its fleet of Airbus A319s.

This includes live television onboard every aircraft, an offering Tate believes gives Frontier a certain “competitive advantage” over carriers without in-seat inflight entertainment (IFE).

Frontier currently offers DirecTV over the JetBlue Airways-owned LiveTV platform on its A319s, charging passengers $5 per flight to use the service.

The installed solution contrasts to the portable IFE units that have gained increasing popularity in the airline industry.

“It appears that everybody is jumping on the [portable IFE] or considering it,” says Tate. But, he notes, Frontier “still likes the JetBlue model”.

“It is still unique. You still can’t get [live television] anywhere except on Song, Frontier and JetBlue.”

Embraer 190 launch customer JetBlue will take delivery of its first regional jet this August. It also plans to offer the same IFE currently installed on its A320 fleet.

Regardless of a regional jet purchase, Frontier is planning to increase capacity by 10% to 11% a year for the next three years, in part a reaction to United Airlines’ use of its Denver operations.

“They [United] have not had a focused strategy domestically, but have a clearer view internationally,” he says.

This has allowed Frontier to “continue to chip away slowly with market share in Denver” with the low-cost carrier approaching 20% market share.

Frontier, however, does not intend to try another “secondary hub experiment” in 2005, says Tate. The airline’s attempt to establish a ‘focus city’ in Los Angeles was cancelled last year.

The low-cost carrier recently announced three new mainline markets: Akron/Canton, Ohio; San Antonio, Texas; and Detroit, Michigan.


Source: Air Transport Intelligence news
 
170'en hadde passet som hånd i hanske på regionalrutene til et herværende flyveselskap.:thumbup
 
Hva med Horizon-avtalen? Er problemet at den er for dyr? (Horizon flyr et antall 'Frontier Express'-ruter med CRJ7) ...
 
Keep it in-house!!! Men med dette utspillet så blir det kanskje rabatter hos selskapet i nordvest...
 
Originally posted by Olebno
170'en hadde passet som hånd i hanske på regionalrutene til et herværende flyveselskap.:thumbup

Det hadde vært stilig! Og Embraer leverer spenstigere løsninger enn den nåværende hus-leverandøren gjør - både nå og tydeligvis også i fremtiden. :)
 
Noen som vet hvor mange rader en a318(et nytt fly for meg:wow: ) kan romme. Tenker på maks altså:hi2
 
Frontier har 19 rader i sine - og siden de er en god (gammel) LCC regner jeg med at de har dyttet maks inn der.

Se SeatGuru.com der du også finner seatmaps for de fleste andre amerikanske flyselskaper
 
Originally posted by CK
Frontier har 19 rader i sine - og siden de er en god (gammel) LCC regner jeg med at de har dyttet maks inn der.

Se SeatGuru.com der du også finner seatmaps for de fleste andre amerikanske flyselskaper

takker og bukker:devot:
 
Back
Top