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Actaully, I believe EMBFA is correct here. I can't find a press release for this, but I believe they are coming off some of the 50 options that US has for the E170/190.
From ATWOnline, and also quoted in several other sources....takes a second to find
US Airways, and its own pilots, will fly 190s
Monday February 13, 2006
US Airways will become the second carrier in the US after JetBlue to operate the Embraer 190 after altering an existing order for 85 170s--57 of which are still to be delivered--to an order for 25 190s and 32 additional "firm 190s subject to reconfirmation," according to a joint statement from Embraer and US Airways.The deal also includes up to 50 options for other aircraft in the 170/190 family. Deliveries will resume in November. US Airways announced the original order for 170s in May 2003 in between its two bankruptcy reorganizations.
EDIT: I was thinking that EMBFA was referring to the order conversion slots from the undelivered E170s, to which I was sure that the E190s were used for that. But she was, in fact, talking about the options. Which is true, US Airways a few years ago also sold their E170 options to Republic. So yes, sort of, these could have technically been mainline jets....but they were only options and were not orders that were supposed to be sure things for US mainline. Republic excercised options that they had bought into firm orders....so while you can argue that they should be for mainline....they were just options. At least those remaining 52 undelivered planes that could have also been sold to Republic were converted into a mainline plane, albeit at very discounted pay rates.