Sun, Jun 21, 2015
Canadian Carrier Exercises Options, Prepares For Delivery Of Milestone 500th Q400 In June
Calgary-based WestJet Encore Ltd. has signed a firm order with Bombardier for five Q400 aircraft. The airline also signed a firm order for one Q400 aircraft in March 2015. These transactions are conversions of options previously booked by the carrier's parent company WestJet Airlines.
Based on the list price of the Q400 airliner, the transactions announced today are valued at approximately $200 million US.
"In 24 months, WestJet Encore has successfully launched Canada's newest regional airline bringing WestJet's caring service and low fares to more communities which WestJetters are incredibly proud to service," said Ferio Pugliese, President, WestJet Encore. "As the backbone of our expansion, the Q400 offers both jet-like performance and turboprop economics, providing us with the consistent guest and in-flight experience that allows us to integrate the WestJet brand into our regional airline."
"WestJet Encore continues to build momentum within the Canadian regional aircraft market. Through its diversified and growing route networks, it has used the Q400 aircraft to serve 24 cities in seven provinces since launching its operations," said Fred Cromer, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. "As a growth-minded airline, this iconic Canadian carrier is benefitting from the Q400 aircraft's perfect balance of flexibility, passenger comfort, economics and unsurpassed environmental standing.
"Later this month, WestJet Encore will take delivery of the 500th Bombardier Q400 aircraft. Since entering revenue service in 2000, the Q400 turboprop has been one of the top success stories in regional airline transport, so it is incredibly fitting that an admirable Canadian airline will take delivery of this milestone aircraft," added Mr. Cromer.
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