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Delta CEO on oil, airports and why flying is so "awful"

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Flybywire44

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There must be a spider on the ceiling. Funny how he didn't mention seat pitch and surly airport and airline employees being partially responsible.
 
Neat! Love how he sticks it to the FAA for doing precisely nothing about creating a modern ATC system, despite the fact that the money generated from taxes and fees levied EXPRESSLY FOR THIS PURPOSE has been thoroughly wasted.

Other funny stuff:

Q: LONG/SHORT?

Unions - Short
McCain - Long
Obama - Short.
Oil - Short
US dollar - Long
NYC airports - Long (but I don't think he meant it - he kinda cringed when he said it)
British Airlines - Short


Interesting commentary on foreign ownership. Basically, he thinks (as I understand it) the ownership rules are essentially moot. All the capital funding US Airlines debt is European anyway; 1/2 the fleet is made and financed by Airbus . . .sounds like foreign ownership/partnership is already a fact of life.
 
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You guys ought to really call this guy "The NEW Delta CEO".

Him, and most of his crew are either NWA, or long time NWA/short time DAL.

What happened was nothing less than the hijacking of Delta airlines by NWA.

Ouchie...normally, I'd come up with some clever metaphor about how much that would suck, but that pretty much says it all.

Nu
 
You guys ought to really call this guy "The NEW Delta CEO".

Him, and most of his crew are either NWA, or long time NWA/short time DAL.

What happened was nothing less than the hijacking of Delta airlines by NWA.

Ouchie...normally, I'd come up with some clever metaphor about how much that would suck, but that pretty much says it all.

Nu

... and?
 
You guys ought to really call this guy "The NEW Delta CEO".

Him, and most of his crew are either NWA, or long time NWA/short time DAL.

What happened was nothing less than the hijacking of Delta airlines by NWA.

As long as he/they are competent, I don't care if they come from Toy R Us.
 
Until there's more pavement to land on, I doubt that a "more efficient" ATC system will help. I think the special interests are trying to sell something....

stlflyguy
 
What happened was nothing less than the hijacking of Delta airlines by NWA.

Ouchie...normally, I'd come up with some clever metaphor about how much that would suck, but that pretty much says it all.

Nu

Won't look like much of a hijacking by NWA when all the 747's, 757's, and 330's are in ATL painted in Delta colors.
 
Won't look like much of a hijacking by NWA when all the 747's, 757's, and 330's are in ATL painted in Delta colors.

But wait, we might give SEA some 767ERs and MSP some MD90s. There you go, I call that a fair trade..... Everybody needs to relax....


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Won't look like much of a hijacking by NWA when all the 747's, 757's, and 330's are in ATL painted in Delta colors.

It's just paint. Absolutely no difference from when Texas International bought Continental, Peoples' Express, New York Air and Frontier(I) and painted them all in Continental colors. Call it Continental, but it was still Texas Air's management.

Something like 8 out of the 10 top management positions are held by NWA veterans.

Take a bow to the new revolution...the beatings will commence shortly.

Nu
 
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Until there's more pavement to land on, I doubt that a "more efficient" ATC system will help. I think the special interests are trying to sell something....

stlflyguy

I'm guessing you haven't been in an ATC facility in the past 20 years? It's eye opening to see massive mainframes that still have those vaccuum tube things in them . ..

Why, for example, are there 16 area centers? How does this make any economic or organizational sense when real time data is available? One primary facility and one backup makes far, far more sense.

(That is, unless you're a Congressman who likes having a huge, wasteful government facility in your district. Or one of numerous area-facility middle/upper level management types that has alot to lose if things consolidate).

The GAO, which is totally non-partisan, routinely criticizes the FAA/ATC system as one of the most wasteful, non-innovative, non-able to modernize branches of government. They've written books on the subject for the past decade, at least, and you can look it up if you'd like details.

Bottom line . . more pavement would help. But that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to modernization.
 
I've always found it funny how nothing bad can ever happen to Delta. Even when Delta was about to go tits up, everyone was saying how great Delta was. Again, there's a lot of good people at Delta, but I think all your heads are in the sand. Furloughs and reductions are coming.....they just want you on board with the merger. Good luck.
 
I've always found it funny how nothing bad can ever happen to Delta. Even when Delta was about to go tits up, everyone was saying how great Delta was. Again, there's a lot of good people at Delta, but I think all your heads are in the sand. Furloughs and reductions are coming.....they just want you on board with the merger. Good luck.

When was Delta "about to go tits up"? Because they went into BK? How is that a "about to go tits up" reason?
 

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