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Going Boeing
11th May 2011, 07:00
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Regional Express (Rex), the largest independent regional airline in Australia, have concluded the purchase of five Saab 340B aircraft from Saab Aircraft Leasing.

Commenting on the deal, Rex Chief Operating Officer Chris Hine said, "Rex have had these five aircraft on a very long lease from Saab Aircraft Leasing and now that the lease period have come to completion we took the opportunity to purchase these aircraft. The Saab 340s are very economical and are true workhorses, so these five aircraft will continue to provide sterling service on the Rex regional network."

Saab Aircraft Leasing Senior Vice President Asia-Pacific Morgan Falkengren states, "We are very proud to be a partner to Rex, one of the most successful regional airlines in the world. The consistent profitability of Rex demonstrates that the Saab 340 is very well suited for today's demanding regional airline operations."

Rex Executive Chairman, Lim Kim Hai, said that he was very satisfied with the performance of the Saab 340, which he described as the ideal turboprop aircraft to deliver quality air services to regional Australia.

"Its low operating cost and fuel efficient engines have enabled Rex to become one of the world's most profitable regional airlines," Mr. Lim said.

jibba_jabba
11th May 2011, 07:46
ha, and they cant spare any more money to keep experienced crews! Anyone good at photo shop... we could sure have fun with that photo.

Howard Hughes
11th May 2011, 08:26
The secret to Rex's success has been a steady supply of relatively cheap airframes in good condition, I wonder what will happen to their business plan when that supply runs out. What are they going to use for a replacement?

They may have to really start screwing their employees then!;)

Skystar320
11th May 2011, 10:00
Wonder when we shall be seeing them flying across here in Perth *cough*

knobjockey6
11th May 2011, 10:02
With most captains about to leave to jetstar and skywest and no one left to fly these saabs they will look good on a pole in the parks of wagga

Going Nowhere
11th May 2011, 10:45
Isn't this press release just a load of ****?

They already have the frames in the fleet, they just purchased them from Saab. :ugh:

JSCL
11th May 2011, 10:47
Not really a stupid press release, they've gone from leasing to outright buying - a step forward for the company. Good on them.