Allows Midwest to Expand Route Network and Offer Longer-Range
Nonstop Service
Midwest Airlines and Republic
Airways Holdings have announced an expansion of the air services
agreement between Midwest Airlines and Republic Airlines to include
the addition of new Embraer 190AR jets. The E190s will be
configured to seat 100 passengers in a single cabin with seating
choice that includes 20 Signature seats. The initial order includes
two of the E190AR aircraft.
Midwest will introduce the new service in August and September,
and will announce new routes and schedules in the near future.
“The addition of the E190s
will provide us new flexibility in terms of our route network and
range, with the potential to once again fly nonstop to the West
Coast from our Milwaukee hub,” said Timothy E. Hoeksema,
Midwest Airlines chairman, president and chief executive officer.
“Our expanded agreement with Republic allows us to leverage
the cost efficiencies of a large regional airline, while providing
our customers with service to more destinations.” Hoeksema
said the Embraer aircraft are part of a comprehensive fleet plan
currently being finalized by Midwest.
“We are pleased to build on our successful relationship
with Midwest Airlines by initiating E190 jet service at
Republic,” said Bryan Bedford, chairman, president and chief
executive officer of Republic Airways. “These aircraft are as
impressive in their performance capabilities as they are in their
on-board comfort, and will be a valuable asset in supporting the
expansion of the Midwest brand to new routes.” Republic began
flying for Midwest under the Midwest Connect brand in October 2008
and currently operates twelve 76-seat Embraer 170 jets. Republic
operates a total of 130 E-Jets on behalf of Midwest and its other
partners, including Delta, United and US Airways.
With the start of service, Republic Airways will become the
first regional airline operator to fly the industry-leading
aircraft, which combine a “big jet” feel and impressive
mission performance with economically and environmentally friendly
operating efficiencies.
The E190 aircraft will be sourced through a 60-month Aircraft
Lease Agreement between Republic and GE Commercial Aviation
Services LLC (GECAS). Midwest Airlines features jet service
throughout the United States, including the most daily flights out
of Milwaukee. Republic Airways Holdings owns Chautauqua Airlines,
Republic Airlines and Shuttle America. The airlines offer scheduled
passenger service on approximately 1,200 flights daily to 105
cities in 36 states, Canada, Mexico and Jamaica through airline
services agreements with seven U.S. airlines. The airlines
currently employ approximately 4,500 aviation professionals and
operate 215 jets.