September 4, 2008 10:24 AM
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Midwest Receives $60 Million to Restructure
(MoneyWatch) Looks like Midwest has finally put together its latest restructuring package, and it appears to me that the airline has decided to move toward a regional model. With $60 million in additional investment, they might be able to pull this off, but it's not going to be easy. Let's look at the details.
For Midwest, this seems to me that it could be the beginning of their transition to a regional carrier. Those 12 Embraers are operating in a standard configuration that could easily end up flying as Delta Connection. (You can read more about this on Cranky today.) And those 717s (and their CRJ contract) could disappear pretty easily if need be. The regional space isn't exactly a friendly environment, so I'm not sure that this is going to work, but as long as the New Delta likes what they see, then this will keep them afloat.
- Midwest received $15 million from Republic Airways with an additional commitment of $10 million if they reach some milestones
- Midwest received $25 million from TPG with an additional commitment of $10 million if they reach some milestones
- Midwest will retire 16 of their 717s, leaving only 9 in the fleet
- Republic will operate 12 Embraer 170s for Midwest in the all-coach 76 seat configuration that previously flew under Frontier
- Midwest expects to end up operating those 12 Embraer 170s under their own certificate within a couple of years
For Midwest, this seems to me that it could be the beginning of their transition to a regional carrier. Those 12 Embraers are operating in a standard configuration that could easily end up flying as Delta Connection. (You can read more about this on Cranky today.) And those 717s (and their CRJ contract) could disappear pretty easily if need be. The regional space isn't exactly a friendly environment, so I'm not sure that this is going to work, but as long as the New Delta likes what they see, then this will keep them afloat.
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