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On 6/10/2003 11:18:00 AM ITRADE wrote:
Slightly off-topic, but a follow-on from will fix for food''s point:
Will the development and maintenance of the ERJ-190 differ significantly from the ERJ-170 that is slated for delivery and introduction into service later this year? The -170 may offer many common features and any bugs may be worked out in the -190 when its delivered - in 2005.
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On 6/10/2003 11:18:00 AM ITRADE wrote:
Slightly off-topic, but a follow-on from will fix for food''s point:
Will the development and maintenance of the ERJ-190 differ significantly from the ERJ-170 that is slated for delivery and introduction into service later this year? The -170 may offer many common features and any bugs may be worked out in the -190 when its delivered - in 2005.
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Even if they are 100% compatible, two years is not much time to work out the bugs. Take my word on this one. I went through a new type introduction (Embraer product), and it was a mess.
If you want a good example of teething problems, look at the CRJ-700. It is essentially a stretched CRJ-200 with a few new systems added and as a fleet they are practically junk at this point.