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Details are comming out slowly but CNBC just announced that AMR is going to sell Eagle by the end of the year.
What a shock. Anyone else thinking they are ditching eagle to set-up for a merger?
Eagle's a pretty big outfit. Not many folks kicking around with that kind of cash to throw at an airline investment.
UnfortunatelyAPAs scope specifically states that it applies to any wholly owned entity. I hope that Eagle does not get larger airplanes and take more of AAs flying then we already have. Dont get me wrong I like flying for Eagle, but if I am going to be flying mainline routes I want to make mainline money. But yes, a separate Eagle would be allowed around the scope clause.American Eagle will now be able to ignore Americans' scope clause and not limit the flying it bids on.
I believe I may be dumber as a result of reading this post. AA's scope clause will not change. AE just won't be able to get a contract with AA unless it fits within this scope agreement. Nothing will change, except they will be able to bid outside of AA. The cost at AE are higher than the other regionals, so it looks like they don't have much choice.
They will end up flying the same stuff for AA, only at a reduced rate. Additional flying will be minimal at most.
UnfortunatelyAPAs scope specifically states that it applies to any wholly owned entity. I hope that Eagle does not get larger airplanes and take more of AAs flying then we already have. Dont get me wrong I like flying for Eagle, but if I am going to be flying mainline routes I want to make mainline money. But yes, a separate Eagle would be allowed around the scope clause.