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Aribus can't compete with this offer, planes basically free, training free, only cost will be engines.
You mean Delta takes over the lease and payments for power by the hour on the engines? We don't own the 717's.
Hopefully it includes some 737 slots.
Word from two seperate sources the same day:
1: Senior Sim guy at AAI on jumpseat giving line check: Negotiations going well for the 717s until Airbus stepped in and told delta that what ever deal they work out with Boeing, we will one up it for some 319s. Last longer perform better, etc, etc.
2: JS home to ORF on a delta 320. The FO said he was told the exact same thing. I forget from whom. Wife, union, FA, CP, Starbucks coffee maker, etc, etc
That's not a distinction our CBA makes.You mean Delta takes over the lease and payments for power by the hour on the engines? We don't own the 717's.
You can be pretty sure the a/c will be coming from Boeing Capital and not SWA. A/C returned to Boeing then leased to Delta as happen to Eastern and others.
PCL- would you want the choice?
For the purpose of our scope language that Lear70 was talking about, it doesn't really matter. A multi-step transaction such as a return to the lessor and then going to Delta would still qualify.
They for sure will not be taking any replacement a/c that would force them to be over in their headcount and have to layoff people already there.
We have a winner. If Delta gets the 717, a portion of them would be to replace the remaining DC9s. There is no way Delta would take all the 717 pilots when it would mean they are overstaffed.
Doesn't Delta have enough dc-9 pilots already? The type rating is the same, right?