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Most of these contracts run 10-15 years.

There are goal posts to them. Year three is a performance goal, and year five is a cost goal. The cost goal will bite many DCI carriers in the back side. Only two will be in line with the contract. The rest will have to deal with DAL's modifications of the contracts.

Here is a link to the ASA contract.
There are blocked out pages of the contract. You cannot see them as they are the "Trade Secret" portion of the contract. The only way that you will see it, is if you are in Management and or the union. You will have to sign a very comprehensive NDA as well.

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/793733/000110465905043902/a05-16042_1ex1d2.htm
 
There are blocked out pages of the contract. You cannot see them as they are the "Trade Secret" portion of the contract. The only way that you will see it, is if you are in Management and or the union. You will have to sign a very comprehensive NDA as well.

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/793733/000110465905043902/a05-16042_1ex1d2.htm[/quote]


I really feel like I'm part of a team here! Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Hell, I might even slide over to the right seat for a furloughed Delta pilot to use his supposed "super-seniority". :puke:
 

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