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Looks like a STL based airline will be flying for DCI (700's).

Regional/feed/contract/supplemental flying is just contract work and was never "your" flying in the first place.

Realize that and this is easy work.

It is just business.
 
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I find myself wondering more and more if it isn't about time for SkyWest inc to tell mother D thanks but no thanks and go do their own thing.
 

Kidding... who knows...

The other stuff is true though.

Cmon... you have to know contracts continually change from mainlines to the carriers that supplement their flying.

Like I said, it's just business.

Remove the emotion and it's common sense.

All flying belongs to the mainline carriers and they can do with it as they see fit. It is "their" flying, no one else's.
 
Performance is going to suck for anyone having to do a lot of flying out of ATL.

Try having more and more shifted to JFK (and not even having a reserve base/ spare planes there to clean up the daily messes that is FAA flow conrtrol.)
 
Kidding... who knows...

The other stuff is true though.

Cmon... you have to know contracts continually change from mainlines to the carriers that supplement their flying.

Like I said, it's just business.

Remove the emotion and it's common sense.

All flying belongs to the mainline carriers and they can do with it as they see fit. It is "their" flying, no one else's.

It's easy to be cold and calculating when it's not your job that's being affected.
 
It's easy to be cold and calculating when it's not your job that's being affected.

It's reality.

Plenty of "growth" at regionals was a the "expense" of pilots jobs at mainline carriers. Yet I bet no one was sulking at the regionals when upgrades were occurring fast at others expense.

Regional flying comes and goes based on mostly financial factors. It is just reality, not cold or calculating.

It is just contract work, and contracts change or go away on occasion.

That being said, I sure hope no one loses their job.
 
NEWS RELEASE
FOR INTERNAL RELEASE
August 23, 2011
Contact: Corporate Communications, 314-222-4323

GoJet Airlines Announces Additional Flying and New Partnership With Delta Air Lines

12 Bombardier CRJ-700s added to GoJet’s fleet as Delta Connection

GoJet Airlines LLC announced today a new partnership with Delta Air Lines that includes adding 12 Bombardier CRJ-700 aircraft to the GoJet fleet. The dual-class aircraft will fly
as part of the Delta Connection program.

Under the terms of the agreement, GoJet will begin service with the 12 Delta-owned CRJ-700 aircraft in the first quarter of 2012. The total number of GoJet aircraft in service will rise to 37, almost a 50-precent increase in the airlines’ current fleet. GoJet currently operates 25 aircraft as part of the United Airlines Express regional service.

“We are pleased to add GoJet to the Delta Connection family of airlines, we believe GoJet to be a high quality airline and will be a great addition to the Delta network” remarked Don Bornhorst, President of Delta Connection.

“Today’s announcement is exciting news for GoJet Airlines as it not only expands our fleet, but it also marks our second partnership with a major airline. We are committed to this new code-sharing agreement with Delta, one of the largest airlines in the world,” said Rick Leach, President and CEO of GoJet Airlines and President of Trans States Holdings. “Since its launch six years ago, GoJet has strived to be a leader in the regional airline industry by providing our customers with safe, reliable and efficient service on every flight. In our role as a United Express carrier we are continually recognized for providing an excellent product with some of the most professional flight crews in the skies. Now, through this growth we have the opportunity to partner with Delta Air Lines and bring that same great service into this new relationship. We are also proud to grow our fleet of Bombardier aircraft, which have proven to be excellent performers in the marketplace.”
 

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