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Merger?
B9 is a vitamin.. B6 is jetBlue![]()
I have heard a few JB friends and other accurate rumor types say that AMR is interested in JB's fleet. The Buses will make a nice start in replacing the Super 80 and the Embraer is just what the Doc ordered.
AMR will eliminate a LCC competitor and JB is Non-union making stapling a forgone conclucion. The APA has already said OK.
damn, editing to fix. I knew something didnt look right.
This may be the latest in merger strategies.
UAL and CAL are merging and now CAL is hiring UAL furloughed pilots, 180 of them. Cheaper labor costs, even with the higher UAL payrates that these pilots keep. A dozen UAL 75s going away, CAL getting 19 new 737s next year.
AA merges with US Air and starts to shift flying over them. Another end run around RLA.
That's where I draw the line. If I'm at metro and lefferts I'm eating at Tu Casa.
That's where I draw the line. If I'm at metro and lefferts I'm eating at Tu Casa.
As per M/B which references A/M 50% of the pilot group may be stapled to the bottom of the list. The other 50% are theoretically added fairly. What is fair?
That would be the CAL/PeoplExpress model...Capts get DoH, F/Os get stapled.
It worked out so well for the TWA guys and gals!
That's where I draw the line. If I'm at metro and lefferts I'm eating at Tu Casa.
TWA received a 52% staple. The subsequent furloughs were in relation to 9-11. The Jetblue PEA states, and references M/B-A/M, that a majority will not be added to the bottom of another list. So while many complain about the TWA/AA merger without knowing the actual percentages the Jetblue PEA does very little to protect you any more.
The Jetblue pilots voted for this level, or lack of, protection.