The C-series orders was announced 4 months before the SN deal.You forgot eurowings: currently (according to their website) 15 BAe 146's (-200 and -300). So assuming LH will really buy those 60 C-Series and assuming they are meant to replace the AVRO's and BAe's, not many will be left for BruAir.
There'll probably be room for more C-series orders very soon.
I prefer the CRJ over the ERJ's.So maybe some CRJ 200s or 700s are an option for SN as well, especially regarding the European routes with so far rather low load factors?
Also ERJ's are apparently very tricky to maintain.
Good point.Also, having both the B737 and the A319 in a fleet when you have 20-50 of each isn't a problem, but it becomes one when you have less than a dozen of one and a mere four units of the other. This is a place where rationalization is needed in order to make savings, although it may not be that urgent as these few units are now virtually joining a much bigger fleet so the volume savings will be there for the most part.
Maybe on long term LH Technics will grow at BRU, merging with Brussels Airlines hangars.Concerning the maintenance of SN's aircraft, isn't it bad news for Sabena Technics ? I suppose the maintenance of the 737's, A319's and A330's will now be performed by LH Technik ?
All SN catering will now probably be handled in full by LSG Skychief.
Anyone have any news about staff?
Reactions of staff/unions?