Market Presence. Part of the structure of the ERJ145 can be traced to the successful EMB120 Brasilia. The airframe is therefore something of a known quantity in terms of being able to cope with the short sector lengths. The ability of the regional jets to offer a similar service life to their larger narrowbody contemporaries still remains something of an unknown. As the primary U.S. market has already moved to new types after 20 years, perhaps a 30-service life is not important – except for residual values. The replacement of turboprops, combined with scope clauses, previously kept demand high but high fuel prices have forced operators to reconsider turboprops and larger regional jets at the expense of the 50 seaters. The problems of the CRJ200ER have been more significant and values of the ERJ145 have been adversely affected by association. The remarketing of the ERJ145 has been undertaken by both Embraer and third parties but the former have the ability to offer more support packages which second tier operators find attractive. The last few years have taken their toll on values of the ERJ145 which have suffered greatly. Those not having the support package from Rolls-Royce fare even worse.
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