Avelo Becomes U.S. Launch Customer for Embraer E2 With 100-Jet Deal
Photo Credit: How the new Avelo Embraer E2 is expected to look. Embraer
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Avelo is sidestepping legacy limitations with an ambitious fleet move, while Embraer finally cracks a U.S. market dominated by union scope clause restrictions.
Avelo Airlines is shaking up its fleet strategy with a major jet order. On Wednesday, the ultra-low-cost carrier announced a deal for up to 100 Embraer E195-E2s, becoming the first U.S. airline to commit to the new-generation aircraft.
The agreement includes 50 firm orders and purchase rights for 50 more. The list price for the initial batch is $4.4 billion, though large deals typically come with significant discounts.
Avelo currently operates an all-Boeing 737 fleet with 22 of the -700 and -800 model. In a statement, the carrier said that the incoming E2s will complement its Boeing planes “for the foreseeable future while improving cost