Bombardier: Air Nostrum Ordina quindici CRJ1000 NextGen


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Prosegue la fase di test e produzione del Bombardier CRJ1000 NextGen, il nuovo velivolo regionale lanciato nel 2007 dal costruttore aeronautico canadese. Nella giornata di oggi Bombardier ha annunciato a Parigi un nuovo ordine fermo per quindici CRJ1000 NextGen effettuato dalla compagnia spagnola Air Nostrum. Al momento il programma CRJ1000 NextGen ha registrato 64 ordini fermi e quattro opzioni.
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Spanish airline buys 15 more Bombardier planes

Bombardier will sell another 15 planes to Spanish airline Nostrum, it was announced today.

The Canadian company’s base in Belfast netted an order worth $793m (€571m). Deliveries start in 2014.

The plant is responsible for design and manufacture of the centre fuselage and composite wing components for the CRJ1000 planes.

Air Nostrum (Iberia Regional) chief executive Carlos Bertomeu said: “Air Nostrum is proud to be a launch customer for the CRJ1000 NextGen regional jet, which promises the same qualities as the CRJ200 and CRJ900 aircraft that we currently operate.

“Bombardier’s products have propelled us to our position as one of Europe’s largest and most prestigious regional airlines. We fully expect our new CRJ1000 NextGen airliners – and especially their outstanding economics – to help us continue to grow and prosper.”

Air Nostrum, from Valencia, has now purchased 35 of the planes.

More than 400 employees from operations and functional support are working on the CRJ1000 programme.

Earlier this year almost 1,000 workers were told they would be made redundant at Bombardier Belfast.

Bombardier said: “We very much welcome the order by Air Nostrum in the current difficult economic climate.

“The order will have no impact on the reduction in manpower announced earlier this year.

“However, it will help us to maintain current manpower levels, which are under constant review.”

Iberia Regional flies to more than 120 domestic and international destinations, with approximately 153,000 flights a year that carry about 5.2 million passengers.

Bombardier has recorded a total of 64 firm orders for the CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft.

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CIAO
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Allora le cose per AirNostrum non vanno cosi' male......

Non posso che essere felice per loro....

Tiz
 
Bombardier vende altri 15 aerei CRJ1000 NextGen ad Air Nostrum

PARIGI, FRANCIA -- (MARKET WIRE) - 14/06/09 -- - Il vettore aereo è stato anche identificato come il precedente launch customer non identificato dei velivoli CRJ1000 NextGen - Gli ordini cumulativi di Air Nostrum per i velivoli Bombardier dal 1998 sono arrivati oggi a 100, inclusi 35 jet CRJ1000 NextGen Bombardier Aerospace ha confermato oggi che Air Nostrum di Valencia, Spagna, ha piazzato ordini fermi per un totale di 35 CRJ1000 NextGen che comprendono: - Un nuovo ordine fermo di 15 CRJ1000 NextGen, annunciato oggi. Quest'ordine fermo era già stato precedentemente annunciato da Bombardier il 19 febbraio 2007 come un ordine condizionale di 15 CRJ1000 da parte di un compratore non identificato. La consegna di questi 15 aerei inizierà nel 2014 per proseguire fino al 2016; - Un ordine fermo di 15 velivoli CRJ1000 NextGen, precedentemente annunciato da Bombardier il 19 febbraio 2007 come ordine fermo fatto da un non identificato launch customer; - La conversione di cinque rimanenti jet CRJ900 in CRJ1000 NextGen di un ordine fermo di 16 velivoli CRJ900 fatto da Air Nostrum nel 2004. Gli altri 11 CRJ900 ordinati sono stati consegnati al vettore aereo. Based on the list price for the CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft, the new firm order for 15 CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft announced today is valued at approximately $ 793 million US. The total value of Air Nostrum's orders for 35 CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft is approximately $ 1.75 billion US. "Air Nostrum is proud to be a launch customer for the CRJ1000 NextGen regional jet, which promises the same qualities as the CRJ200 and CRJ900 aircraft that we currently operate," said Carlos Bertomeu, Chief Executive Officer, Air Nostrum. "Bombardier's products have propelled us to our position as one of Europe's largest and most prestigious regional airlines. We fully expect our new CRJ1000 NextGen airliners - and especially their outstanding economics - to help us continue to grow and prosper." "We are delighted by Air Nostrum's selection of the CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft to meet their regional jet requirements for the future," said Gary R. Scott, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. "Air Nostrum has been a valued Bombardier customer since 1998, and has now placed orders for a total of 100 CRJ and Q-Series aircraft. Air Nostrum's recognition as one of Europe's most outstanding airlines, is a testament to its operational expertise, customer satisfaction, and to the performance and reliability of these Bombardier commercial aircraft." An independent airline, Air Nostrum operates as IBERIA regional. It flies to more than 120 domestic and international destinations with approximately 153,000 flights a year that carry about 5.2 million passengers. As of today, Bombardier has recorded a total of 64 firm orders for the CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft. About Bombardier Commercial Aircraft Bombardier Commercial Aircraft is a world leader in the design and production of aircraft that seat up to 145 passengers. Its mission is to provide a complete range of commercial aircraft optimized for best-in-class efficiency with the highest level of customer service. The product portfolio is comprised of three commercial aircraft families: for short-haul operations, the 70- to 80- seat Q400 NextGen airliner is a fast, fuel-efficient and lower-emission large turboprop. For medium-haul applications, the CRJ NextGen family of aircraft is a benchmark for regional jet efficiency in the 60- to 100-seat segment. For longer routes, the 110- to 130-seat Cseries airliners are the world's newest and most advanced single-aisle aircraft designed specifically for comfort and setting new standards in technology, fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact. About Bombardier A world-leading manufacturer of innovative transportation solutions, from commercial aircraft and business jets to rail transportation equipment, systems and services, Bombardier Inc. is a global corporation headquartered in Canada. Its revenues for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2009, were $19.7 billion US, and its shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (BBD). Bombardier is listed as an index component to the Dow Jones Sustainability World and North America indexes. News and information are available at www.bombardier.com. Bombardier, CRJ, CRJ200, CRJ900, CRJ1000, NextGen, and Q-Series are trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. Notes to Editors Images of Air Nostrum CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft are available in the press releases section at: www.aero.bombardier.com Please visit www.parisairshow.bombardier.com Contacts: Bombardier Aerospace John Arnone 416-375-3030 www.bombardier.com Copyright Hugin Questo comunicato é distribuito da Hugin. L'emittente è l'unico responsabile per il contenuto del comunicato.

Repubblica economia
 
A me il CRJ piace tanto tanto tanto......

Anche se dopo aver volato con ERJ 170 , ho rivalutato anche quest'ultimo.


Tiz
 
Air Nostrum prevé reducir costes un 30% y lograr beneficios en 2010

La compañía duplicará su oferta de plazas gracias al nuevo reactor CRJ1000

Air Nostrum, la compañía aérea valenciana que lidera la aviación regional española, prevé reducir sus costes operativos un 30% y volver a beneficios en 2010, tras el plan de reestructuración puesto en marcha para hacer frente a la crisis económica, que ha tenido un fuerte impacto en todo el sector, y que incluyó un expediente de regulación de empleo y un plan de bajas incentivadas. Buena parte del ahorro de costes provendrá de la entrada en servicio de la nueva generación de aviones de la compañía canadiense Bombardier, los CRJ1000.

La aerolínea no teme el impacto del AVE Madrid-Valencia

El nuevo modelo, que cuenta, entre otras ventajas, con capacidad para 100 plazas, sustituirá principalmente a reactores con 50 asientos. Ello permitirá a Air Nostrum doblar su oferta de plazas sin tener que aumentar el número de aviones de su flota. Y poder repercutir el ahorro en los usuarios: según la empresa, ello se traducirá en un descuento para los clientes del 20% a lo largo de cinco años.

La primera unidad de CRJ1000, presentada ayer en Montreal (Canadá) por el consejero delegado de Air Nostrum, Carlos Bertomeu y el vicepresidente de marketing de Bombardier, Philippe Poutissou, llegará a España a finales de diciembre. La renovación de la flota, hasta sumar 35 reactores del mismo modelo, se realizará progresivamente hasta 2016. El precio de catálogo de los 35 CRJ1000 supera los 1.250 millones de euros. Sus bases estarán en Valencia, Madrid, Santander, y en otra ciudad no española, probablemente Oporto (Portugal) o Bolonia (Italia).
Los nuevos aviones no llevan en el fuselaje, de momento, el característico logotipo de la Comunidad Valenciana, porque el concurso de promoción de la Generalitat está a punto de ser renovado. Han manifestado interés por el mismo, además de Air Nostrum, compañías como la low cost irlandesa Ryanair.

La aerolínea valenciana, propiedad de la familia Serratosa, dio la bienvenida al AVE Madrid-Valencia, a pesar del impacto que, según el Ministerio de Fomento, tendrá en la conexión aérea entre ambas ciudades. Fuentes de la empresa señalan, en primer lugar, que la ruta solo supone el 4% de su facturación y el 0,2% de sus resultados. La entrada en servicio de la alta velocidad, añadieron, podría suponer el abandono de la línea por parte de otras compañías, con lo que indirectamente Air Nostrum saldría beneficiada.

La empresa reiteró asimismo su interés por el aeropuerto de Castellón. La infraestructura, admitieron las fuentes, perderá dinero durante muchos años. Pero si el beneficio fuera un factor determinante para mantener abierto un aeropuerto, subrayaron, en España resistirían muy pocos.

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La notizia di basare il CRJ1000 o a Porto o a Bologna mi giunge nuova...
 
Ma anche MyAir aveva ordinato un po' di aerei......... Cmq speriamo che sia un momento passeggero..... Cmq a me non piace per nulla il CRJ.... Ci ho volato un paio di volte con Air One e secondo me è molto piu' divertente da pilotare che da volarci come passeggero (mi da l'idea di poco stabile....), boh forse è solo la mia profana impressione :)
 
I primi CRJ1000 spagnoli

IBERIA/Air Nostrum CRJ1000NG Initial Operations from late-Dec 2010

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As per 08DEC10 GDS timetable display, Air Nostrum, operating for IBERIA, is introducing New Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet CRJ1000NG aircraft. The 88-seater CRJ1000NG, coded “CRK”, configured in J14Y74, is to operate following routes. On 06DEC10, this blog first mentioned the route with IBERIA/Air Nostrum CRJ1000 aircraft with additional Madrid – Vienna service. “CRK” aircraft code appeared on the schedule section of the post.

Note specific operational days and periods will not be mentioned due to they’re likely to be substituted with CRJ900 or CRJ200 when required.

Below mentioned dates are planned CRJ1000NG inaugural date, subject to change.

Madrid – Bologna 10JAN11
Madrid – Ibiza 27FEB11
Madrid – Lyon 05MAR11
Madrid – Marseille 31JAN11
Madrid – Nantes 27MAR11
Madrid – Naples 27FEB11
Madrid – Porto 10JAN11
Madrid – San Sebastian 16JAN11
Madrid – Santander 27FEB11
Madrid – Toulouse 04FEB11
Madrid – Valencia 26DEC10 (IB8994)
Madrid – Warsaw 05FEB11
Seville – Valencia 26DEC10
Valencia – Las Palmas 15JAN11

In Summer 2011 season effective 27MAR11, CRJ1000NG to operate on regular, selected service on:
Madrid – Bologna
Madrid – Ibiza (effective July 2011)
Madrid – Lyon
Madrid – Marseille
Madrid – Nantes
Madrid – Naples
Madrid – Pisa
Madrid – Porto
Madrid – San Sebastian
Madrid – Santander
Madrid – Valencia
Madrid – Vienna