by Ivan » Sun Dec 03, 2006 4:21 am
Embraer is operating in the most crowded market segment ever...
- Boeing does see them as a threat, but has decided to team up with SNECMA, NPO Saturn and Sukhoi (Sukhoi RRJ: 90, 100 and 110 pax versions in development) instead of spending huge amounts of money on a completely new production line.
- Airbus uses EU pressure to keep their market share up. Not buying Airbus means no flights to Paris.
- Rekkof (if it ever becomes reality) has a far better product from both passenger and owner point of view, with the widest Regional Jet fuselage in the 70-100 pax category (F-100 and F-70) and much lower maitnance costs due to the special fuselage construction.
The area in which really interesting things are going to happen is regional turboprops... as some airlines discovered that for some distances they are cheaper than the smallest RJ... Only large manufacturers left in that area at the moment are ATR (part owned by Airbus), Bombardier, Antonov (co-operates with HESA on the An-140) and Xian (MA-60)
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Ivan on Sun Dec 03, 2006 4:27 am, edited 1 time in total.