Ding Ding Ding, we have another winner
Except, since I work at DAL, I don't think we suck.
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Ding Ding Ding, we have another winner
Where did I miss the part that these -900's were going to Mesaba? They are now at Pinnacle, then were they to go to Mesaba??? Not saying it's not true, I just never heard of these airplanes going to Mesaba. ASA needs -900's but I wouldn't get to happy until a Company press release/email is announced at ASA. With a loss now of another 10 aircraft plus the 12 ATR's and the single -700 we are not gaining anything from this. We'll see, but we must get into the -900 flying to keep us competitive.
Looks like ASA management finally caved in to Delta's 2 for 1 deal to get into the 900 flying. Bittersweet victory as it looks like furloughs will be inevitable with a net loss of 10 airplanes. Victory for DAL for shedding 20 50-seaters. Somewhere in ATL, DAL management is sipping champagne...
On ourasa. First 4 in april, next 3 in may, last in june. Begin removing 200's in spring 2010
How can you be sure BH happily agreed to a two for one swap? Delta OWNS several of our CRJ-200's. Delta probably told SkyWest Inc. that they were taking back 20 airframes, and then awarding 10 900's to meet the contractual obligations of our purchase in 2005.
You forgot about the 4 700s that SkyWest stole from us.
On ourasa. First 4 in april, next 3 in may, last in june. Begin removing 200's in spring 2010
I hate to say it but I wish it were me. It may suck to go back to the right seat but you make 700 CA pay and hold a sweet line. Yeah, you don't get to play with the tiller but the pay check it still better. I'd let that one lie there. Why screw over someone else's paycheck when everyone is still getting paid?
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You forgot that when that happened you said they were going to Skywest all along....Your tune has changed....
Wow, where to start, I guess the beginning.
First 7 were delivered to Freedom with 7 more due from the factory. Then Delta decided to give them all to Comair with one additional from the factory to bring the total to 15. Then a couple weeks later they changed to giving the 7 already built to pinnacle for approx 3 months til they were to come to Mesaba along with the now 8 due from the factory. Now as of about 6 pm ET today 5 of the already built will be flown starting mid February by Mesaba the other 10 by ASA but ASA must park 20 CRJ 200's they currently operate for a net loss of 10 planes ( for this deal only, not counting the ATR's ect.) Wait a month and watch them end up being passed to Skywest, then Shuttle America...... My God these things will have been passed around more than Tila Tequila......
Um, no, they were -EV registered airplanes.
The 900s at the time were never delivered to ASA, so who knows if it was a ploy or if they were coming here. I have my money on ploy.
Told ya'.....damn its tough being right all the time.....![]()
I sure hope it's not a typo and he really meant '09 when the -900's start arriving.The 20 CRJ 200 airplanes that are being lost will not happen until April 2010, per ASA memo.
Are you going to defend these 10 900s being transferred between 5 ALPA carriers in a year....This "union" has some issues it needs to address before you go blaiming Skywest pilots.....
I agree, it's pretty f---ed up. Delta shopped them around until they got the deal they wanted.
And I'm not blaming SkyWest pilots, I'm blaming SkyWest management for the aircraft shuffle.
I agree, it's pretty f---ed up. Delta shopped them around until they got the deal they wanted.
And I'm not blaming SkyWest pilots, I'm blaming SkyWest management for the aircraft shuffle.
Actually, you should blame ALPA. But then again, what do I know...
I agree, it's pretty f---ed up. Delta shopped them around until they got the deal they wanted.
And I'm not blaming SkyWest pilots, I'm blaming SkyWest management for the aircraft shuffle.
Actually, you should blame ALPA. But then again, what do I know...