CitationLover
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That is a good point. I think the B737 definitely has a better CASM than our B717, and the margin is growing larger as the cost of fuel goes up.
Other than Northwest airlines (who has a good working knowledge of DC-9 products), I can't imagine any other airline out there wanting B717's so we might be stuck with them for a long time (unless Boeing wants to get creative for some more B737 sales).
I only mention NWA due to the fact that they may be obtaining our 25 717's and the 87 (79 leased, 8 owned) at AAI (who has a stated desire to be a one fleet 737 operation) makes a logical target. 112 717's to replace 115 DC-9's. The DC-9's are owned and could be scavenged for part's that could be used on the 717's (I have no idea how feasible that is though).