American Airlines places order for up to 133 Embraer aircraft
Embraer
has secured a major order for 133 aircraft from American Airlines Group Inc. to
meet domestic demand in the United States. American has placed a firm order
with Embraer for 90 E175s, with purchase rights for 43 additional jets. The
aircraft will be delivered with 76 seats in American’s standard dual-class
configuration. The deal, with all purchase rights exercised, is worth more than
US$7bn at list price, and the firm orders will be included in Embraer’s 1Q24
backlog.
The E175 is one of the most popular
aircraft in the region, with 837 aircraft sold (including today’s firm
order for 90) and 88% market share since 2013.
“Over the past decade, we have
invested heavily to modernize and simplify our fleet, which is the largest and
youngest among U.S. network carriers,” said American’s CEO Robert
Isom. “These
orders will continue to fuel our fleet with newer, more efficient aircraft so
we can continue to deliver the best network and record-setting operational
reliability for our customers.”
American is focused on bringing larger
dual-class regional aircraft into its fleet, which will continue to drive
connectivity from smaller markets to the rest of the airline’s global network.
American expects to retire all of its 50-seat single-class regional jets by the
end of the decade and will continue to serve small and medium-sized markets
with larger regional jets.
Dual-class regional jets are expected to
make up American’s regional fleet once the new Embraer E175 deliveries are
completed.
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