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General Lee said:
Those Mesa RJs could have come from the Frontier RJs that were just replaced by Horizon CR7s. Regardless, the addition of Mesa into the DCI mix will really make things interesting.

Bye Bye---General Lee;) :rolleyes:

General,

So how will the DAL MEC react to a DCI carrier that;s operating 90 seat RJs?
 
CF34,

Good question. Does Mesa have different operational certificates? I think ACA does, and that is how ACA was able to keep the Dojos and still operate A320's for Independance. I bet we will give in on that for a concession......I hope not, though.

Bye Bye--General Lee;)
 
General Lee said:
CF34,

Good question. Does Mesa have different operational certificates? I think ACA does, and that is how ACA was able to keep the Dojos and still operate A320's for Independance. I bet we will give in on that for a concession......I hope not, though.

Bye Bye--General Lee;)

The two certificate thing is a myth. The ALPA lawyers have addressed the issue and explained how ridiculously easy it would be to get around our scope if having two certificates would suffice.

They did not comment regarding the possibility of Delta having to take on the DO328's. However they did not think that the Delta lawyers would enter into an agreement that could violate our PWA and cost Delta.

NYR
 

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