RueterF16
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pay scale
Yes you're right the pay wasn't the topic.
What makes a regional a regional?
It's not the type of aircraft they fly or the pay scale they have for their pilots. A fractional that pays their pilots better than a regional, isn't a major airline.
The difference between airlines is the financial impact they will have on the economy. In this case it's not the "size that matters." Nor is it the type of equipment.
This is a throw back to earlier times where large aircraft were the only game in town and smaller jets were thought of as luxury jets for the wealthy only.
If an airline earns a billion dollars a year flying RJ's then I would bet they had to fly quite a bit. The impact they would have on the economy, should they not be there, dictates whether or not they are a major airline.
Using this philosopy, they are a major airline. Not to mention the fact that, if they were seperate from Delta, they would be making a boatload of money, maybe not a billion dollars but, they would be doing pretty well...
Yes you're right the pay wasn't the topic.
What makes a regional a regional?
It's not the type of aircraft they fly or the pay scale they have for their pilots. A fractional that pays their pilots better than a regional, isn't a major airline.
The difference between airlines is the financial impact they will have on the economy. In this case it's not the "size that matters." Nor is it the type of equipment.
This is a throw back to earlier times where large aircraft were the only game in town and smaller jets were thought of as luxury jets for the wealthy only.
If an airline earns a billion dollars a year flying RJ's then I would bet they had to fly quite a bit. The impact they would have on the economy, should they not be there, dictates whether or not they are a major airline.
Using this philosopy, they are a major airline. Not to mention the fact that, if they were seperate from Delta, they would be making a boatload of money, maybe not a billion dollars but, they would be doing pretty well...