There's a bit of everything. The three Hop! 190s will directly replace three wet-lease aircraft, and KLM's updated pilot overtime agreement enables them to increase capacity across the fleet. It's also going into the winter which is quieter than the summer. Add all that together and that's the solution.
Eastern is now saddled with four E190s with no work for them. That's a very big commitment. And worse still, their main European rival in the ACMI market is German Airways which is also getting a load of aircraft back from KLM and will be competing aggressively for any work to be had (of which I don't think there's a lot to begin with).
Eastern is now saddled with four E190s with no work for them. That's a very big commitment. And worse still, their main European rival in the ACMI market is German Airways which is also getting a load of aircraft back from KLM and will be competing aggressively for any work to be had (of which I don't think there's a lot to begin with).
