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Delta acquires NWA

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The big merger unveiling will roll out a 747-400 in the New Delta livery not a 777... Hmmm!!! How is that gulp going to taste for the Delta boys?
 
The big merger unveiling will roll out a 747-400 in the New Delta livery not a 777... Hmmm!!! How is that gulp going to taste for the Delta boys?

Our 777s already have the new livery. And, now that the Boeing strike seems over, we will get 8 more new ones with the new livery, and with fences have our guys move up onto them.

Bye Bye--General Lee
 
The big merger unveiling will roll out a 747-400 in the New Delta livery not a 777... Hmmm!!! How is that gulp going to taste for the Delta boys?

And what livery are they painting the rj's for the girls like you?:smash: :laugh:
 
It seems like yesterday when USair tried to acquire and buy Delta a few years ago. Would have made many investors rich. I am glad that it fell through and Delta employees did a great job of keeping USair from buying Delta.

M
 
It seems like yesterday when USair tried to acquire and buy Delta a few years ago. Would have made many investors rich. I am glad that it fell through and Delta employees did a great job of keeping USair from buying Delta.

M

It seems like yesterday when America West DID acquire and buy USAir a few years ago. It made many investors rich. I'm sorry that it didn't fall through and USAir employees did a great job of....well, since they were facing liquidation, they pretty much just sat there and got aquired.

G


Delta and Northwest pilots, I hope you don't re-trace our steps. Put your egos aside, work together, and embrace the new company you BOTH work for. In the long run, you'll both be stronger (and wealthier) for it.
 

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