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US Air long term survivability

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US Air long term outlook...

  • Survive?

    Votes: 250 43.2%
  • Fail?

    Votes: 329 56.8%

  • Total voters
    579
Hey Nic the "D!ck", USAir is NOT here anymore either a$$ wipe.. Its a NEW company which happens to be called US Airways..
 
Hey Nic the "D!ck", USAir is NOT here anymore either a$$ wipe.. Its a NEW company which happens to be called US Airways..

Easy on st. nic. He's spent a lot of time :bawling::bawling: over those stellar rates he works for. Besides the only 2 things he's good at are telling the moderators on people and stealing jobs.
 
US air has survived in much worse situations than it is in now. Does anyone check the quarterly reports? they are making money.
 
Anyone can tell you that US Airways in 2003 and 2005 was not going out of business. At least that is what I have been told over and over again the last 4 years.

(My memory of the situation is completely different.)
 
How about paying Air Whiskey the cash they borrowed.......

They have guaranteed flying right now. How about US pays it back then gives the flying to someone else. Who's going to hire AirWiskey as a feeder? Answer: AirWiskey would be gone and liquadated in less than a year.
 

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