Fri, Jan 30, 2015
Order Will Increase Horizon Air's Fleet To 54 Of The Type
Seattle-based Horizon Air Industries has converted two of seven previously acquired Q400 NextGen aircraft options to firm orders. The airline retains its options on another five Q400 NextGen aircraft. Horizon Air and its sister carrier, Alaska Airlines are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group.
Based on the list price of the Q400 NextGen aircraft, the purchase agreement is valued at approximately $70.1 million.
"As we grow our operations, we continue to rely on the Q400 aircraft's versatility, speed and comfort to provide a satisfying experience for our customers," said David Campbell, President and Chief Operations Officer, Horizon Air. "In 2014, Horizon Air ventured into the Alaskan frontier, successfully launching the Q400 NextGen aircraft on new routes between Anchorage and Fairbanks, and Anchorage and Kodiak."
"Horizon Air is one of the most successful North American regional carriers and a marquee customer that continues to showcase the operational flexibility and performance capability of the Q400 aircraft," said Steve Young, Regional Vice President, Sales, North America, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. "The Q400 aircraft has long been the backbone of Horizon Air's network success and continues to be the airline's choice as it increases its fleet to 54 aircraft. We are delighted that the Q400 aircraft retains its status as North America's preferred turboprop."
Horizon Air's Q400 aircraft are equipped with Head-up Guidance Systems (HGS) for all-weather operations, Wide Area Augmentation Systems (WAAS) with approach guidance (LPV) for ILS-like landing minima at remote runways and RNP AR 0.1 to fly curved approaches to airports in difficult terrain. The unmatched capability to land and take off on challenging runways in unsettled weather is another benefit of the Q400 aircraft.
In 2014, Bombardier and Horizon Air signed a five-year heavy maintenance agreement whereby Bombardier will perform heavy maintenance tasks for the airline's fleet of Q400 aircraft at Bombardier's service center in Tucson, Arizona.
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