Colgan Air Expands Continental Connection Role
MEMPHIS, TN, Feb 05, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) -- Pinnacle Airlines Corp. (NASDAQ: PNCL) announced today that it has
entered into a new capacity purchase agreement with Continental
Airlines, Inc. Pinnacle Airlines Corp.'s wholly owned subsidiary,
Colgan Air, Inc., will operate fifteen 74-seat Bombardier Q400
regional aircraft as a Continental Connection carrier. The aircraft
will operate primarily out of the Continental hub at Newark Liberty
International Airport.
"Pinnacle Airlines Corp. and its subsidiary Colgan have the high
standards that we expect from our Continental Connection service,"
said Mark Erwin, Continental's senior vice president of corporate
development. "Our selection of the Q400 aircraft is an important
move for us because it addresses our need for efficiency without
sacrificing our customers' comfort, and because it is well-suited to
the unique operating environment at Newark Liberty."
"We are very pleased to be able to grow Colgan Air's existing
relationship with Continental Airlines by entering into this capacity
purchase agreement," said Phil Trenary, Pinnacle Airlines Corp.'s
chief executive officer. "We look forward to providing
industry-leading service for Continental and its customers, and we
appreciate the confidence that Continental has placed in us and
Colgan Air."
Key commercial terms of the agreement include the following:
- Continental will purchase all Q400 capacity at predetermined rates and
industry standard pass-through costs. Fuel will be purchased directly by
Continental and provided to Colgan at no cost.
- The aircraft will be delivered to Colgan from December 2007 through
June 2008 and placed into service in early 2008.
- The capacity purchase agreement will be for a term of ten years from
the date of the last Q400 delivery, extending to June 2018.
Pinnacle Airlines Corp. will purchase the aircraft from Bombardier
aerospace, subject to the arrangement of loan financing.
The Q400 aircraft is a next-generation regional turbo-prop aircraft
built by Bombardier Aerospace. It features a spacious cabin with 74
seats in a single class configuration. With new technologies such as
Bombardier's advanced Noise and Vibration Suppression System, the Q400
is one of the most comfortable regional aircraft available today. In
addition, the Q400 cruises at near jet speeds of over 400 miles per
hour while maintaining a significant unit operating cost advantage
over similarly sized regional jet aircraft.
Pinnacle Airlines Corp., a publicly traded holding company, is the
parent company of Pinnacle Airlines, Inc. and Colgan Air, Inc.
Pinnacle Airlines, Inc. operates 135 Bombardier CRJ-200 Regional Jets
in the United States and Canada as a Northwest Airlink carrier.
Colgan Air, Inc. operates as Continental Connection, United Express
and US Airways Express with a fleet of 39 Saab 340 and 11 Beech 1900
turbo-prop regional aircraft. For further information contact Philip
Reed at 901.348.4257.
Contact:
Philip Reed
901.348.4257
SOURCE: Pinnacle Airlines