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Amtran to the boneyard today - QUESTION

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Don't know why they stopped, but it's sad to see ATA and Aloha gone forever.

Saw 4 of their 757's parked in PHX and 2 in LAS this week, just sad thinking they're done and all those people who lost their jobs thanks to this brutal industry.

They were good outfits and a harbinger of bad times ahead for all of us in the industry.

Tailwinds West, ATA and Aloha.
 
probably didn't even stop. flightaware can be unreliable sometimes. Sometimes i'll track an airplane, and it'll depart an airport that it never showed landing at.
 
Update

Just found out that ATA gave the crew 200K cash to pay for fuel, told them "get it to Pinal" and we don't care how you get it there.

Crew picked cheapest Jet-A enroute and anything left over went to them, with agreement of ATA, since they were jobless anyway.

Kind of a severance package....
 
Interesting. Begs the question: So, how much reserve fuel would you plan for if it was (literally) coming out of your own pocket?
 

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