Endorsement
demonstrates quality and reliability in Bombardier commercial aircraft
As interest
from growth markets spurs momentum for Bombardier’s CRJ NextGen and Q400
NextGen families of aircraft, the company is gearing up for what could be a
very successful sales year in 2012 with a diverse group of new customers.
Lessors are proving to be key factors in helping to open a broad base of
airline operators in places like the Asia-Pacific region, Latin America,
Indonesia and Eastern Europe.
In June 2012,
one of the world’s largest lessors of regional aircraft, Nordic Aviation
Capital A/S (NAC) of Billund, Denmark purchased 12 CRJ1000 NextGen
regional aircraft to be operated by Garuda Indonesia. Additionally, as of July
2012, NAC had completed the sale and leaseback of four Q400 NextGen
airliners (from a firm order for eight) delivered to Eurolot of Poland.
“NAC’s order
is a milestone achievement for the CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft program as
it welcomes its first lessor to the list of buyers,” said Mike Arcamone,
President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. “As one of the world’s most
influential lessors of regional aircraft, NAC has endorsed the value retention
of both the Q400 NextGen and CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft. This
support demonstrates that leasing companies recognize the outstanding
in-service performance and reliability of the CRJ1000 NextGen and Q400
NextGen aircraft and shows that they present attractive financing and
leasing opportunities for airlines and investors worldwide.”
NAC also
recently completed the sale and leaseback of 10 Q400 and four Dash
8-100 aircraft to Olympic Air’s Marfin Investment Group, further expanding
the airline’s fleet of Bombardier commercial aircraft. In its fiscal year 2011,
NAC owned a fleet of 33 Dash-8 and Q400 turboprops and four CRJ
regional jets.
In addition
to the 12 CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft ordered on its behalf by NAC, Garuda
placed an order for six of the models directly with Bombardier, for a fleet
total of 18 CRJ1000 NextGen airliners. Garuda, the launch customer for
the CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft in the Asia-Pacific region, also holds
options on an additional 18 of the aircraft.
“Although it
is a relatively new product, the CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft is performing
extremely well with its current operators, delivering exceptional reliability
and the lowest seat-mile costs in its market segment,” said Martin Moller,
Chairman, Nordic Aviation Capital. “We are therefore delighted to be acquiring these
high-quality assets and assisting Garuda Indonesia in carrying out its business
plan.”
Stating that
its newly-acquired Q400 NextGen aircraft would be used for Eurolot’s
fleet renewal and replacement program, Bartlomiej Matusewicz, Eurolot’s
Vice-president, Operations and Technical, called the Q400 NextGen
airliner “a modern, technologically advanced, fuel-efficient and comfortable
turboprop with significant operational flexibility and performance
capabilities.
“Bombardier’s
Q400 NextGen aircraft will allow us to cover more ground and gain more
market access as we begin our expansion with new regional routes,” he said.
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