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Again? You mean continuously...
 
I guess the Boeing and Airbus "bank" didn't want to lend them money inexchange for their $10 billion airplane order?


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
If you can't trust United to pay back something... um... eeeum....

nevermind
 
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...or...

maybe they only needed another $175 million to pick up a company based in Denver with a fleet of brand new Airbii and over $1 billion in annual revenue (read cash flow) which has been a pain in their side for over a decade while simultaneously preventing the competition from doing the same thing...

...i'm just sayin'...
 
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...or...

maybe they only needed another $175 million to pick up a company based in Denver with a fleet of brand new Airbii and over $1 billion in annual revenue (read cash flow) which has been a pain in their side for over a decade while simultaneously preventing the competition from doing the same thing...

...i'm just sayin'...

I hope so for the Frontier guys sake anyway.....:eek:
 
Tell the US government that.


You're right and I hate that our country is on that path! I bet that Obama turns into another Carter - one term to totally screw things up and behind him will be the real president that will be the leader this country needs.

One other thing - better hope an airline doesn't go bankrupt during the next 3 1/2 years or our government will be in the airline industry. That will totally mess things up in aviation! How could any publicly held airline compete with an airline backed by our federal government?

Just my opinion though.
 
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