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American Eagle considers a new name and tells its employees to be patient

American Eagle Airlines (2nd) (subsidiary of AMR Corporation) (formerly Simmons Airlines) (Dallas/Fort Worth), the original Eagle, is considering a new name since so many more carriers will soon be flying under the American Eagle brand. The company realizes it needs to differentiate itself from the other Eagle carriers. Names, according to this article by the Dallas News, are being vetted and considered. This article, quoting an internal memo to employees, also answers the most pressing questions at Eagle by its employees.

Meanwhile Republic Airlines (Indianapolis) will start flying as an American Eagle contract carrier onย August 1 with Embraer ERJ 175s according to Airline Route. The first routes will linkย Chicago (O’Hare) andย Albuquerque, New Orleansย andย Pittsburgh. On August 27 the Republic service will expand to Kansas City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Toronto (Pearson) and Washington (Reagan National). Finally on October 1 the contract will be expanded to Houston (Bush Intercontinental),ย Newark,ย Philadelphia,ย Salt Lake City andย San Antonio.

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Copyright Photo: Brian Peters. One of the first aircraft to be repainted,ย Embraer ERJ 145LR (EMB-145LR) N928AE (msn 14500911) prepares to taxi from the gate at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) hub.

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American Eagle to start two new routes from Dallas/Fort Worth to Mexico

American Eagle Airlines (2nd) (Dallas/Fort Worth) will launch two new routes to Mexico from the DFW hub on June 12. The two new destinations will be Hermosillo (daily service) and Zacatecas (three days per week) according to Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Brian Peters.ย Embraer ERJ 145LR (EMB-145LR) N928AE (msn 14500911) prepares to taxi from the gate at the DFW hub painted in the new look.

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ExpressJet Airlines joins with Cape Air in the JetBlue University Gateway Program

ExpressJet Airlines (Atlanta) has joined the JetBlue University Gateway Program to give pilots a career path. The following statement was released:

The highly-successful University Gateway Program, a four-way collaboration with JetBlue Airways (New York), Cape Air (Hyannis), the University of North Dakota (UND) and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU), has added another airline. ย ExpressJet Airlines, the largest regional airline in the world, will partner with Cape Air to provide a parallel path for aspiring pilots to join JetBlue. The Gateway Program has been designed to facilitate the early-entry of highly-qualified pilots from Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) programs, who have appropriate flight instructor experience, into Cape Air, where they further hone their skills. After gaining their Captain’s credentials at Cape Air, pilots can choose to interview with ExpressJet.ย  If accepted, they will be slotted for a training class providing valuable time as pilots in command.ย  They then will be eligible for a final interview with JetBlue after gaining their necessary hours.

There are now 140 pilots in the Gateway Program.ย  To date, four pilots have successfully completed the necessary steps and have been hired by JetBlue, with more qualifying for a final interview every month.ย  Cape Air expects as many as 50 pilots per year will eventually join JetBlue via the program.

Copyright Photo: Mark Durbin. ExpressJet’sย Embraer ERJ 145XR (EMB-145XR) N16147 (msn 145749) is pictured at the Houston (Bush Intercontinental) hub operating as an United Express carrier.

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Routes flown for United Airlines:

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Dniproavia halts all operations and shuts down on January 8

Dniproaviaย National Aircompany (Dnipropetrovsk), which is a part of the Ukrainian Aviation Group, which it shares with AeroSvit (Kiev) and Donbassaero (Donetsk), ceased all operations and sales on January 8, 2013. The struggling airline posted a notice on its website of its closure.

Read more from the Kyiv Post: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Stefan Sjogren. Embraer ERJ 145LR (EMB-145LR) UR-DPB (msn 145250) approaches Stockholm (Arlanda) for landing.

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NovoAir starts domestic operations in Bangladesh today with two Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets

NovoAir (Dhaka) today (January 9) commencedย domestic operations in Bangladesh from Dhaka to Chittagong, Jessore, Sylhet and Cox Bazar with two Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets. The airline is the first operator of the type in Bangladesh.

Copyright Photo: Terry Wade. Formerly operated by Flybe as G-EMBX (msn 145573), this Embraer ERJ 145EU pictured at Biggin Hill moved to NovoAir on December 3, 2012.

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Route Map:

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NovoAir is aiming to start operations in Bangladesh on December 16 with two Embraer ERJ 145s

NovoAir (Dhaka) is a new domestic airline in Bangladesh. The newcomer is targeting December 16 as a launch date according to The Bangladesh Monitor. The new initial routes will go to Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Sylhet and Jessore. The new airline will operate two former BA Connect/Flybe Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets. The first has been painted at Biggin Hill near London.

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Copyright Photo: Terry Wade. Embraer ERJ 145EU G-EMBX (msn 145573) now sports the colors of the new carrier at Biggin Hill.

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Republic Airways Holdings issues a statement concerning subsidiary Chautauqua Airlines

Republic Airways Holdings (Indianapolis) today issued the following statement concerning its subsidiary Chautauqua Airlines (Indianapolis):

Republic Airways Holdings Inc. today (October 31) announced it has reached agreements with several key stakeholders which, combined with other initiatives taken, including placing idled aircraft back into revenue service, will mitigate future negative cash flows at its Chautauqua Airlines subsidiary on average by approximately $45 million annually over the next five years.

โ€œThis is an important milestone in our Chautauqua restructuring effort,โ€ said Bryan Bedford, chairman, president and CEO of Republic Airways. โ€œThese agreements take us about three-quarters of the way to our stated need of $60 million in average annual cash flow improvements at Chautauqua in order to stabilize and secure its future. We still have approximately two-thirds of our small jet fleet of 70 aircraft operating under capacity purchase agreements (CPAs) with less than two years remaining, so we are focused on ensuring both our labor productivity and long-term maintenance costs of these aircraft remain competitive.โ€

The Company also announced it has amended its CPA between Chautauqua Airlines and Delta Air Lines to provide for the operation of an additional seven Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft for a period of one year for each aircraft. All seven aircraft are expected to be placed into service with Delta before the end of 2012. Prior to the amendment, Chautauqua operated a total of twenty-four Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft under a CPA which continues through May 2016.

โ€œThe deployment of these seven aircraft, combined with our other recent CPA activity, means we will have placed all remaining idle 50-seat regional jet aircraft back into revenue service by the end of 2012. Ensuring our 50-seat aircraft remain active under agreements with our major airline partners is an important component of our Chautauqua restructuring effort,โ€ said Bedford.

Meanwhile the Teamsters Local 357 issued this statement:

Pilots who fly for one of the nation’s largest regional airline companies say it’s not a lack of qualified pilots, but rather a lack of pay and respect that’s grounding airplanes and could cause a ripple effect in the nation’s air transportation system.

This week, Republic Airways Holdings announced that it would operate 27 fewer airplanes and expects to hire almost half the number of pilotsย  anticipated in 2014 due a lack of candidates who meet new FAA rules mandating 1,500 hours ofย  experience.ย  However, the issues are more complex according to International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local No. 357 which represents the 3000+ pilots who fly for theย Indianapolis-based airline.

“Regional carriers as a whole need to offer better pay and work rules to attract new pilots,”ย  said Local 357 Presidentย Craig Moffatt.ย  “The lack of a competitive contract here at Republic contributes to poor quality of life with sub-standard pay to boot. This, in turn, leads qualified pilots to look elsewhere.”

The current collective bargaining agreement (CBA) or contract was ratified in 2003 and became amendable in October of 2007. Pilots are covered by theย Railway Labor Act, so the contract does not expire. Negotiations began inย April 2007ย and entered mediation in 2011.ย  Local 357 pilots have been without a contractual raise or an adjustment of work rules to reflect industry and economic changes for over six yearsโ€”and counting.

Regional carriers are a key link in the nation’s air-transportation system. Approximately half of the nation’s domestic flights are outsourced to regional airlines rather than flown by a larger carrier.ย  Republic Airways Holdings owns and operates Chautauqua Airlines, Republic Airlines and Shuttle America Airlines which in turn fly for American, United, Delta and US Airways.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough/AirlinersGallery.com. Embraer ERJ 145LR (EMB-145LR) N272SK (msn 145306) arrives at Baltimore/Washington.

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BMI Regional introduces a new logo

BMI Regional (Aberdeen and East Midlands) has decided to retain its current name with a new revised logo (below) as its starts a new life as an independent airline under the ownership of Sector Aviation Holdings.

The company also announced starting onย October 29, it will fly between Bristol and Aberdeen and between Manchester and Antwerp, twice daily on both routes and operated by its Embraer jet fleet.

Copyright Photo: Dave Glendinning. Embraer ERJ 145EP G-RJXI (msn 145454), still wearing the remnants of the Star Alliance color scheme, taxies to the gate at London (Heathrow). A new livery incorporating this new logo is likely for the carrier.

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Delta to drop the New York LaGuardia-Philadelphia route

Delta Air Lines (Atlanta) is planning to drop the New York (LaGuardia)-Philadelphia route on November 3 according to Airline Route. The route is currently operated with Embraer ERJ 135s and ERJ 145s.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Embraer ERJ 145LR (EMB-145LR) N568RP (msn 145800) in the special 800th (Embraer) logo arrives at Baltimore/Washington.

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American Eagle to operate between Dallas/Fort Worth and Puebla, Mexico

American Eagle Airlines (2nd) (Dallas/Fort Worth) will begin daily round-trip jet service this fall between Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Hermanos Serdan International Airport (PBC) in Puebla, Mexico. ย American Eagle will operate one flight per day between the two cities.

Below is the flight information for the service that begins Nov. 15.

Dallas/Fort Worth to Puebla:
Flight 3205 Departs: 6:35 p.m. Arrives: 9:15 p.m.

 

Puebla to Dallas/Fort Worth:
Flight 3204 Departs: 7:00 a.m. Arrives: 9:50 a.m.

**Times shift an hour earlier March 10 (US DST) thru April 6 (Mexico DST)

This year, American celebrates 70 years of service to Mexico. With the addition of service to Puebla, American and American Eagle will serve 18 destinations in Mexico from the United States.ย  American offers service to Mexico from all five of its hubs: Chicago O’Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, Los Angeles and New York JFK.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Embraer ERJ 145LR (EMB-145LR) N691AE (msn 145860) decorated with the special Susan G. Komen markings arrives at Baltimore/Washington.

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