by Anthony » Wed Apr 09, 2008 5:12 pm
They are popular aircraft, but there's only 17 or so on backorder for both types.
They are also quite different from the Q400, so I guess Bombardier is just focussing on the Q400.
The difference between ATR and BBD is that the ATR series are very similar - the AT4 is pretty much a smaller version of the AT7, but the Q400 is not a stretch of the Q300 in the same way.
Basically, ATR can keep production of the 42 alive easier than Bombardier can keep the Q200 and Q300 alive.
Having said this, the Q200 and Q300 definitely have their place in the market - like Daniel says, there will always be a need for 25-50 seat airliners (especially for regional centres).
I think the market for Q200 and Q300 size planes would have grown in the future - fuel costs. etc.
At least the used market will still be strong for these aircraft.
Currently, I think that the used market is stronger than the new market for the Q200 and Q300 anyway.
Also, didn't Bombardier consider shortening the Q400 to make an advanced -300? Quite a while ago (years) if I remember, but it may be worth considering.
Cheers
Anthony
