I agree, this article is pure speculation. BUT...it is interesting how they came up with their speculation.
For those who didn't read the article:
This was the first time I have seen a hard number of how many 200's are going away--218. The article quotes Delta ALPA's "Negotiator's Notepad," a semi-official publication put out by ALPA to explain the practical ramifications of the TA to the Delta pilots. This negotiator's notepad explains that 70 76-seaters will be awarded to DCI carriers on a 2 for 1 basis.
The only problem is, the math for that doesn't work. 218/70=3.1 to 1. Clearly not a 2:1 ratio. BUT if you add in Comair's 28 700s and 900s to the 70 new jets, you get 98 airplanes to be awarded, for a ratio of 218/98=2.2 to 1. Just an interesting speculation.
This quote was also interesting: "The airline did not comment on its plans for Comair but says that it is too early to discuss fleet plans until after its pilots vote on the tentative agreement." They could have just said it is too early to discuss fleet plans, and left it at that, but they apparently slipped and implied that they already have some fleet plans to announce, but they have to wait until the TA is signed to make the announcement.