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Aircraft Archive: Antanov ERJ135
Regional Jet Lease Rentals Remain Stable
Despite the concerns about the decline in values of 50-seat regional jets and their prospects in the marketplace over the coming years, lease rentals are still managing to remain stable. The values of 50-seat regional jets have experienced modest weakness over the last year. This stems from concerns about the…

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May 30, 2005
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ERJ145 Values Continue to Experience A Decline
The values of 50-seat regional jets have been under pressure for at least a year, a consequence of rising operating costs and the market moving toward larger equipment. The restructuring undertaken by the major U.S. airlines clearly benefited the 50-seat regional jet, and values managed to avoid the falls that…

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May 30, 2005
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Regional Jet Values Face Period of Uncertainty
The regional jet market, dominated by the U.S. sector, continues to experience a measure of uncertainty due to higher operating costs, passenger weights, and a changing market structure that continues to favor the higher capacity examples. Whatever the problems of the 50-seat regional jet market, the 30-seat commuter jet market…

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April 4, 2005
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Regional Jet Rentals Still Steady
The growing realization that the regional jet market is not immune from the vagaries of market forces is just as noteworthy as the apparent weakness in values. However, to some extent, any loss of value can be at least partially traced to the very strength of lease rentals. The rising…

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March 7, 2005
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Rampant Fuel Prices Boost Rentals
The sustained increase in the price of fuel is stimulating demand for both new and used turboprops, which is allowing rentals of some types to achieve a measure of improvement. Turboprops have always been more fuel efficient than comparable regional jets. Regional jets have the ability to perform more sectors…

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February 21, 2005
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50-Seat Regional Jet Values Face Weakness
The move toward larger-capacity regional jets, albeit at a snail's pace, provides an indication that the strength of 50-seat RJ values may be undermined. The search for lower unit costs, the rise in traffic, the availability of newer equipment, the renegotiation of scope clauses, and the determination of low-fare carriers…

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November 15, 2004
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Regional Jet Rentals Remain Steady
Despite an apparent softening in the market for 50-seat regional jets, lease rentals continue to exhibit a measure of stability. While the acquisition of larger regional jets has been mainly achieved through financial arrangements, including those supported by either manufacturer or state banks, the 50 seaters have an established leasing…

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November 1, 2004
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50-seat Regional Jet Values Weaken
Values Give Way to New Types & Increased Risk Values of 50-seat regional jets are beginning to soften as a result of the arrival of a new generation of larger regional jets, the concentration of 50-seat regional jets in North America, the large number of 50 seaters delivered to date,…

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October 18, 2004
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