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My data is the same as your Michael. Next bid will probably allow most to not even convert, or so they are saying.

I doubt I will hold an A position anywhere in the system and probably not a B position in ATL. Do not care really, it is just another course and another IOE. What fun.
 
Wait till it is out tomorrow...07 hires on 777 and 07 hires got some captain slots(if this news is true wow!! somebody screwed up their bids)
 
Also, expect to hear decisions in regards to the fate of certain base(s) and new base(s) in the next month.
 
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Ok here goes

GUM, DFW (maybe but probably a little later) CVG gone.

New C-Series order

New wide bodies
Couple I will not mention

Alaska announcement next month

Is this the stuff you are referring to?
 
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"Alaska announcment" meaning?........merger?
 
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Alaska ( /əˈlæskə/ (help·info)) is the largest state of the United States of America by area; it is situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent, with Canada to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, with Russia further west across the Bering Strait. Approximately half of Alaska's 698,473 residents reside within the Anchorage metropolitan area. As of 2009, Alaska remains the least densely populated state of the U.S.[5]
The U.S. Senate approved the purchase of Alaska from the Russian Empire on March 30, 1867, for $7.2 million at about two cents per acre ($4.74/km2). The land went through several administrative changes before becoming an organized territory on May 11, 1912, and the 49th state of the U.S. on January 3, 1959. The name "Alaska" (Аляска) was already introduced in the Russian colonial time, when it was used only for the peninsula and is derived from the Aleut alaxsxaq, meaning "the mainland" or more literally, "the object towards which the action of the sea is directed".[6] It is also known as Alyeska, the "great land", an Aleut word derived from the same root.:):):)
 
Great. Another ********************ing merger.
 
It makes sense actually. Interesting 2010 ahead.... Other airlines will jump into bed for sure if that happens.
 

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