SkyWest Airlines Agrees to Buy 100 Mitsubishi RJs for $4.2 Billion
Published Jul 11, 2012 on Pilot Jobs
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St. George Utah based SkyWest Inc., holding company for SkyWest Airlines and ExpressJet Airlines, signed an agreement in principle with Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. for 100 Mitsubishi Regional Jets (MRJ) on Wednesday. The purchase is valued at $4.2 billion if purchased at list prices, and Mitsubishi president Hideo Egawa said he is “hoping to conclude firm agreement as soon as possible maybe within a few weeks.”
Deliveries of the MRJ to SkyWest are planned to begin in 2017 with the last jet delivered by the end of 2020.
“SkyWest remains committed to providing innovative leadership within the regional airline industry,” SkyWest president Bradford Rich said. “This agreement is the product of a cooperative partnership that we are confident will create long-term value for both parties.”
Utah-based SkyWest is a and operates as United Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines and US Airways. It operates a fleet of 725 regional aircraft.
The MRJ has so far received 70 firm orders, which would jump to 170 following a completion of a firm contract with SkyWest.
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