{"id":12736,"date":"2019-12-13T11:34:40","date_gmt":"2019-12-13T17:34:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/?p=12736"},"modified":"2019-12-13T11:34:40","modified_gmt":"2019-12-13T17:34:40","slug":"envoy-says-goodbye-canadair-700-hello-embraer-fleet-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/2019\/12\/13\/envoy-says-goodbye-canadair-700-hello-embraer-fleet-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Envoy says ‘Goodbye’ to the Canadair 700, and ‘Hello’ to an all-Embraer fleet"},"content":{"rendered":"
As we say a fond farewell to Bombardier\u2019s Canadair 700 (CRJ-700) from our fleet, we\u2019d like to reflect on what the aircraft has meant for Envoy and how it came to be a strong, reliable jet for our operation.<\/p>\n
In 2001, back when Envoy was American Eagle Airlines, we brought the CRJ-700 into our fleet beginning with 25 jets. Captain Ric Wilson, now Envoy Vice President of Flight Operations, was the first pilot to be Type-Rated on the CRJ-700 and, as the Fleet Captain at the time, went on to author the initial operating procedures and checklists for flying the CRJ-700.<\/p>\n
\u201cFrom its advanced auto-flight systems to its high performance, the CRJ-700 was well known as the real sports car<\/em> of the regional jet market, and it was an absolute dream to fly,\u201d said Ric. \u201cSo it is understandable that the CRJ-700 holds a very special place in my airline career.\u201d<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n As part of the airline\u2019s strategy to grow with the times and stay competitive in the reginal airline market, the CRJ-700 was a perfect fit of reliable performance and first-class capabilities that not only pleased our customers but also our operation as a whole.<\/p>\n \u201cThe CRJ-700 was a part of the continuing evolution toward more spacious, comfortable and capable aircraft from Envoy\u2019s more humble beginnings,\u201d said Dee Temples, Envoy Senior Vice President of Air Operations. \u201cIn terms of speed, it remains the fastest airplane to ever fly under the American Eagle banner.\u201d<\/p>\nRic Wilson at the Bombardier Facilities in Montreal, Canada.<\/h5>\n
We’ll C-RJ you around<\/h3>\n