ASA_Aviator
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Where did you learn how to form a snetnece. Pay attention in your 3rd grade class tomorrow.Let me guess since ASA got the comair flying its ok because ASA is Alpa?
If I were skywest pilots I would be pretty angry and Jerry because of this. Especially because they were promised more growth and ASA had done nothing but spit in Skywests Face.
Maybe opening up training resources to take on the NWA flying. I still don't think SKYW should or will get the NWA flying but this could hint otherwise.
So what does all of this mean for our company? It means that instead of shrinking like we had anticipated in 2007, we are now scheduled to grow, thanks to our dedication to improving operational performance and our ability to absorb additional aircraft into our operation from a staffing perspective. It means we’re not only growing our CRJ700 fleet by the eight additional aircraft that will fly out of CVG, but we will also be retaining eight CRJ700s that were scheduled to leave our fleet in 2007, resulting in a net increase of 16 CRJ700s in 2007.
That statement carries more weight than most can imagine, should be announcements for some significant expansion and taking on aircraft from the DAL RFP was streaching things too thin.
Let me get this straight. An increase of 16, minus eight aircraft that never left, equals eight.
So, eight net airplanes. This must be pilot error.
Houston, err... uh... St George, we have a problem.