The E-jets are good aircraft, no doubt.The Embraers (17x/19x) are very good aircraft... Especially from a passengers point of view... And sometimes it's better to buy current technology which has proven to be solid then buying technology which is still yet to be proved... The biggest MRJ has less capacity then the E195 from Embraer. On the other hand the MRJ is a few centimeters wider and higher inside.
I'm in favour for the Embraer's... But wait, isn't this discussion for another thread?
It comes with 3 major issues:
-the cabin is not as comfortable as the Avro RJ's
-parts are expensive
-conceptual issues: not maintenance friendly, software (manuals and programs) philosophy issues
If we compare an E190 with an RJ100, the savings on operating cost should be in the 20+% range.
But if we compare an E190 with an MRJ, the MRJ will save 20% on operating cost over the 190.
The GTF technology, 5 tons lighter operating empty weight and narrower but longer fuselage for less drag combine to offer lower fuel burn. The maintenance friendly concept will reduce maintenance costs too.
An MRJ90 will thus have an operating cost of around 40% lower than the RJ100.
According to Mitsubishi, a MRJ90 will save 1 million euro of operating cost per year over a E190, for the same capacity of 96 seats.
The MRJ90, given the relatively small actual backlog may sell for cheaper than the E190. Mitsubishi is looking for a strong order from a strong European airline.
The CS100 offers 12 more seats but is 10 tons heavier and will burn significantly more fuel.
The MRJ70 also perfectly replaces the RJ85.
Conclusion, if the E-jets are good aircraft, the MRJ are the best aircraft.
Now choose between receiving a good aircraft in 2013 and receiving the best aircraft in 2014.
