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Dave Siegel on PSA

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FurloughedAgain

Cabin Heating & Air Tech.
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Had this forwarded to me from a friend last night. He had emailed "Dave" and asked him if PSA Airlines was going to be a part of "the plan" or if it would ultimately be liquidated as the leases on the turboprops ended.

"Dear *******

PSA still has work to do but has been the most forthcoming in
addressing issues to remain a competitve alternative for feed.

So, although it's aircraft fleet is at risk (bankrupt manufacturer)
I think it has the best long term prospects of any of our wholly
owned carriers.

Regards,

Dave
 
Just another slam at Allegheny and Piedmont! You know what, just get it over with already Siegel.......make my day! This place is the worst place in the world to work!
 

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