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What makes you guys think these airplanes are actually going to show up? Being that you're the 5th supposed operator and all?

The 900s are now under contract. Delta and Skywest Inc. amended the previous contract and came to an agreement.
 
So you have seen the contract?

SkyWest, Inc. Announces Additional Award of CRJ900 Regional Jet Aircraft


Wholly owned subsidiary Atlantic Southeast Airlines to operate fleet as Delta Connection out of Atlanta hub

ST. GEORGE, Utah, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SkyWest, Inc. (Nasdaq: SKYW - News) announced today that it has reached an agreement with Delta Air Lines ("Delta") to operate an additional 10 CRJ900 regional jet aircraft. The aircraft were previously ordered by Delta and are now being contracted for flying with SkyWest, Inc. wholly owned subsidiary, Atlantic Southeast Airlines ("ASA"). ASA is the principal Delta Connection carrier at Delta's Atlanta hub, and currently operates 110 CRJ200s and 39 CRJ700s.


I hope they have a contract...lying in a press release to investors would be a serious charge
 
SkyWest, Inc. Announces Additional Award of CRJ900 Regional Jet Aircraft


Wholly owned subsidiary Atlantic Southeast Airlines to operate fleet as Delta Connection out of Atlanta hub

ST. GEORGE, Utah, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SkyWest, Inc. (Nasdaq: SKYW - News) announced today that it has reached an agreement with Delta Air Lines ("Delta") to operate an additional 10 CRJ900 regional jet aircraft. The aircraft were previously ordered by Delta and are now being contracted for flying with SkyWest, Inc. wholly owned subsidiary, Atlantic Southeast Airlines ("ASA"). ASA is the principal Delta Connection carrier at Delta's Atlanta hub, and currently operates 110 CRJ200s and 39 CRJ700s.


I hope they have a contract...lying in a press release to investors would be a serious charge

Gracias Senor!
 
Anyone know what cities will be served by the 900's coming to ASA?

I did notice that in the latest FOM revision, Montego Bay was added as an approved alternate airport. Seems like a pretty distant alternate for Key West. Unless, of course, the revision cycle takes about two years, since the last time we were down in that neck of the woods.
 

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