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American to add Gogo inflight wireless services to all two-class regional jets

American Airlines Group (Dallas/Fort Worth) has announced as a part of its $2 billion investment to give customers a world-class travel experience, American Airlines will upgrade its regional fleet by adding Gogo inflight wireless services to all two-class regional jets. Nearly 250 of American’s regional aircraft will have inflight wireless Internet service installed by 2016. With this installation, the world’s largest airline will have the largest fleet of connected regional jets.

American currently has nearly 850 aircraft with Gogo services and leverages Gogo’s air-to-ground (ATG) service and its next generation ATG-4 technology. Approximately 70 of these 850 aircraft are two-class regional jets.

Having ordered more than 500 new aircraft โ€“ with nearly two planes arriving each week through 2016 โ€“ American will offer customers the youngest fleet of any U.S.-based network carrier. New aircraft deliveries include 90 large regional jets, the Embraer 175 and Bombardier CRJ900. These modern and fuel-efficient 76-seat jets provide customers with a top-tier regional product with First Class, Main Cabin Extra and Main Cabin seating, larger overhead bins, more spacious lavatories and leather seats with adjustable headrests.

The American Eagle and US Airways Express regional networks operate about 2,600 daily flights for American Airlines and US Airways, respectively. These flights serve 240 destinations throughout the United States, Canada, the Bahamas, the Caribbean and Mexico. Eventually all regional service will be operated under the American Eagle brand and livery.

American marked the one-year anniversary of its merger earlier this week by announcing more than $2 billion in investments to give its customers a world-class travel experience. These investments include expanding inflight entertainment and connectivity. The airline is adding satellite-based Internet access to its international fleet including all Boeing 777s and 787s, Airbus A330s, and retrofitted Boeing 767-300s and 757s. New 737s, nearly all new A321s, as well as retrofitted A319s also will have power ports in every row. All new widebody deliveries, including 777-300 ERs and 787s, come with power at every seat, allowing customers to charge their laptops and personal electronic devices from gate to gate. American also will be investing in fully lie-flat seats, more inflight entertainment options, a new, modern design for Admirals Club lounges worldwide, and an upgraded assortment of complimentary healthy food, cocktails and more.

Copyright Photo: Jay Selman/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Republic Airlines’ (2nd) Embraer ERJ 170-200LR (ERJ 175) N137HQ (msn 17000231) arrives at the Charlotte hub.

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United Airlines orders 30 Embraer ERJ 175 regional jets

United Express ERJ 175 (CO 91)(Flt)(United)(LRW)

United Airlines (Chicago) has announced an agreement to add 30 Embraer ERJ 175 regional jets to the United Express fleet. Under an agreement with Embraer, United will purchase the aircraft with deliveries in 2014 and 2015. These aircraft will be operated by a United Express partner to be announced later.

United also secured options for 40 additional aircraft.

The Embraer ERJ 175 is the first 76-seat regional jet aircraft in the United Express fleet. The aircraft will be configured with 12 United First, 16 Economy Plus and 48 United Economy seats. The design of the aircraft will result in more personal space for customers with wider seats and aisles than those on the 50-seat aircraft. The aircraft can accommodate standard carry-on bags, resulting in more convenience for customers.

As United inducts the new aircraft into the United Express fleet, the company will remove some of the older 50-seat regional jets in the fleet. The E175s will consume 10 percent less fuel per seat and will have less CO2ย emissions per seat than the 50-seat aircraft they replace.

Shuttle America currently operates 38 Embraer ERJ 170s for United Airlines.

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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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Jetlink Express suspends operations in Kenya

Jetlink Express (Nairobi) operated its last flight on November 15 and suspended all operations the following day because it was unable to obtain its funds from Southern Sudan according to this report by Business Daily. The regional carrier started operations in 2005 with Bombardier CRJ100 and CRJ200 regional jets.

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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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