ExpressJet Airlines is to operate 22 ERJ-145
aircraft under the United Express brand. This new service, which
will begin on May 1, 2010, will replace flying previously done by
other United Express partner carriers whose contracts have expired
and is consistent with the 2010 capacity outlook United provided
in its third quarter earnings conference call.
“We
have worked with ExpressJet previously for short-term flying
contracts, and they provided our customers with exceptional
service,” said Cindy Szadokierski – vice president Airport
Operations Planning and United Express. “ExpressJet offered us the
most competitive bid, enabling us to continue to operate
efficiently in this difficult environment.”
“We are
pleased that our commitment to exceptional operational performance
coupled with a highly competitive economic model provided
ExpressJet the opportunity to offer replacement flying for United
Airlines under a multi-year arrangement,” said Jim Ream –
president and chief executive officer of ExpressJet. “This award
represents a tremendous opportunity for our company and I know
ExpressJet employees are excited to deliver the very best service
to United’s customers.”
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