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If you're just assuming the same leases that we had, then they expire between 2017-2022.
 
2024

A big chunk in 2017 and 2018, then a trickle from 2019-2022, then the rest in two big chunks in 2023 and 2024. Klaus sent us the list but I don't have it handy, just remember the main details.
 
Probably not as long as the leases on the big RJs we are gonna allow:angryfire

But 200 50 seat RJs leases will expire really fast, and that means less outsourcing.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
But 200 50 seat RJs leases will expire really fast, and that means less outsourcing.


Bye Bye---General Lee

C'mon general- be real- the 70 new -900's could mean hundreds of new mainline jobs- but instead you're reloading a whipsaw market that has unprecedented economic pressure on it- and you're giving it away for a smaller raise than youve earned.

How did they sell it to you? New 717's to delta? Maybe you'll get an upgrade general?

Don't count on it- if you haven't heard- the ATALPA MEC is pressing their rights in their fragmentation clause to go with the airplanes to delta- surely, as a fellow ALPA member you'll support their contract in this matter- its pretty clear the language is triggered.

For fun, what say you "union brother"-?
 

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