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Bombardier is in talks with AirAsia about a possible order

Bombardier (Toronto) is reportedly in talks with AirAsia (Malaysia)ย (Kuala Lumpur) about a high density (160 seat) version of its new CSeries airliner according to this report by Reuters.

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Copyright Photo: Ken Petersen. AirAsia has built its expanding fleet around the Airbus A320.

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Republic signs a purchase agreement for 40 Bombardier CS300 jets

Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (Indianapolis) announced today (February 25) it has signed a purchase agreement for 40 CS300 jets, part of the next-generation CSeries aircraft being developed by Bombardier. This makes Republic the North American launch customer. Republic also has options for up to an additional 40 aircraft. The aircraft, which will be configured in a single-cabin, with two-by-three seating for 138 passengers, including 25 STRETCH seats, is scheduled for delivery beginning in the second quarter of 2015.

The aircraft are powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1000G engines. Republic has signed an exclusive 15-year PureSolution maintenance contract with Pratt & Whitney for the support of the engines.

Republic did not specify which airline would operate the aircraft. Republic Airways Holdings is an airline holding company that owns Chautauqua Airlines, Frontier Airlines (2nd), Lynx Aviation, Midwest Airlines, Republic Airlines (2nd) and Shuttle America,

Will Republic Airways replace Frontier’s Airbus fleet with Bombardier CSeries aircraft?

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Republic Airways Holdings (Indianapolis), as the new owner of Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver), according to this report, is now considering acquiring Bombardier CSeries aircraft as a possible replacement (partial or in whole) of the Frontier Airbus fleet. The holding company is also talking to Airbus and Boeing. If ordered, who will operate the aircraft? Stay tuned, there could be changes coming to the popular Rocky Mountain airline in the coming years.

News link:

www.reuters.com/article/idCAN1020975920091210?rpc=44