DC8, unless you were hired as a consultant by DHL on their US operations your 'facts" are just opinions, as are mine. DHL also told ABX that we would be flying the 767-300 as ABX already had the 767 on its certificate. I stand by my statement, as horrible as DHL is at making business decisions I still believe DHL was never going to pour money into re-fleeting ASTAR. But my insight is based on my view from the cockpit window, unlike yours from the Boardroom. When the new ASTAR aircraft arrive I will become a believer!
Your hindsight is excellent, dog. You are correct that DHL did not dump the money into Astar.
My view is the same as yours - no boardroom window (no cockpit window now, either). However what I said are facts not opinions.
I said that Astar was a "candidate" (not the only candidate, of course) based upon the fact that DHL had just bought 49% of Astar for 120 million and Dasburg (yes, I know - never believe mgt) told us we were candidates - these are facts. ABX was also a candidate - another fact (unfortunately, it turns out neither one of us got the new planes - also a fact.)
"DHL purchased 6 new 767ER's and gave them to DHL Air Ltd in England. They have no problem buying new (or newer) airplanes to refleet their airlines." A fact.
"DHL purchased 30+ 757's for European use and have recently parked some of them. Prior to the surrender of the domestic US market, they had been looking at sending them over to the US to replace the older short haul US domestic market airframes." A fact and a published report that may have been an assumption.
"DHL was losing 100's of millions in the US but were making much more than that offshore. They had sustained the US losses as a loss leader to supply a high quality product to the rest of the globe over which they had a virtual monopoly for many years until the Germans took over and drove it into the ground." Well known historic fact.
"Astar ALPA pilots did not get "sucked" into signing our contract. John D signed a contract with DHL to supply lift 'till 2019 which they are still honoring. If DHL "dismantles" Astar, the Germans will owe Daz a huge amount of money to buy him out of that contract. Most likely - and for as little sense as it makes - DHL may well just let Daz provide the DC-8's for the next 9 years simply to avoid that penalty." Facts with an opinion at the end.
We're all pissed at DHL and their catastrophic blunders. We may disagree on some details, but we were all equally screwed.
Someday, maybe we all - or even just you all at ATSG - will stand together, ignore the unions, and screw them back.
Driver