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Don't kid yourself. He's a figurehead at this point. Barger will have the final say on everything.He's not gone, he's Chairman of the Board. Just like Herb Kelleher at Southwest. While he won't be in charge of the day to day operations, he's still going to be highly involved.
I have not been at B6 long enough to be able to decide if this is a good thing or not.
Both are great people, very smart and know exactly what they are doing in their capacity. Having said that, DN did a great job getting this place started, having the vision to create an airline that put the customers first and treated the crewmembers right. In the past 2 years, that has started to fade. Customer service is not quite what is was when I started here and the treatement of the crewmembers has started to slip a bit as well. I think this is a great move and should really re-energize the airline. DN will serve an important role in that he will still have the creative input and be able to throw great ideas on the table. DB though will have control of our airline and the future if JB, and I am very excited about that. He is a level headed thinker with the best interest of both the crewmembers and customers in mind. He is also surrounding himself with some good new people who have ideas. For example, the same day this is announced, it is reported that JB is looking to expand growth in the west....conincidence or just a new way of thinking of growth for the company. I believe the latter.
How did Barger do during the Valentine's meltdown? A JB friend of mine claims he was seen wandering around the JFK terminal aimlessly (helpless)... Is this move a precursor to a buyout?
At least General Chow (former ATC failure) will help lead the troops... Let's hope for warm weather and no freezing rain in the next few months.![]()
with the best interest of both the crewmembers and customers in mind.
Not true. He was in FLL for a pocket session (crewmember meeting) He came back up in the middle of things to find a mess. He was in the terminal walking around, pissed at that, trying to figure out what the heck was going on. By the time he got there decisions were already made without him and he was doing his best to comfort the customers and get things back on track. He is a great guy and good at what he does. As for a buyout, I doubt it. The delta rumor is not true and was squashed when they announced pouring money into their terminal yesterday and not buying us for ours. I think this will be a HUGE turnaround for us and should get the troops going again. Great news as far as I am concerned.
That's what I was referring to. My buddy there was not so impressed with his ability to keep his calm. Sure, it was very stressful.
During the Valentines Day IROP, Dave Barger was stuck in FLL. He conducted a previously scheduled pilot meeting in order to make the best of the time and to stick to his committment to communicate with the pilots after the bizarre Pilot Compensation Group report. Yes, he had to duck out a couple of times to check on things, but there was really nothing more he coud do from the field.
I think this move is one of the smarter strategic moves JB has undertaken. David Neeleman is a great entrepreneur, but he needs to let others handle the nuts and bolts of the operation. Wallstreet is going to love Barger.
Don't kid yourself. He's a figurehead at this point. Barger will have the final say on everything.
Next step is private equity, and they will send Neeleman out the door from the chairmans seat.
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At least they didn't name Grinstein as our new CEO.
At least he was smart enough to turn the everyday operations over to someone who was qualified.At least they didn't name Grinstein as our new CEO.
If the operation doesn't show improvement, look for Russ Chew to take over once PE consumates the deal.
uke:dog chow failed at aa and the faa, he will fail a jb too and will be fired in less than 6 months ( after we unionize).
Yeah, 'cause THAT'S a great idea... merge with a company continuously in the red for a while now while having cash issues of your own.Delta isnt happening, but maybe Frontier will!