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And why is "achieving" 70 more outsourced -900's, the only reasonable outcome?
And add first class seats...
I'm pretty sure Canadair isn't releasing delta from 50 seat RJs so they can purchase 175's-
The TA is about delta outsourcing -900's- is that not accurate?
I don't care how big the seat is, only one passenger can sit in it. It's a 76-seat issue, not a CRJ-900 issue. You want to keep referring to -900s because you think it makes it sound like bigger airplanes, but in reality, these are the same size airplanes that Delta and the other legacies have already been outsourcing for years.
A deal doesn't necessarily have to be with Canadair. It probably would be, but not necessarily. Embraer has made airlines offers in the past to take other manufacturer's airplanes in exchange for purchasing Embraer products. Embraer would then sell or lease the original airplanes to third party customers. They made such an offer to AirTran, in fact. Two EMB-190s for each B717.
No, the TA is about a great many things, including 20% pay raises and an improved DC plan. The scope clause is only a small part of it. And it doesn't specify any particular airplane, it only provides seat and airframe limits.
Should have been Delta pilots in those jets. Rant over.
You have the same problem as waveflyer. You keep focusing on what should happen instead of what is actually possible. The NMB wasn't going to give you any help in this area. In fact, they were going to get pissed off if you kept pushing the issue, and they would park negotiations and leave you in limbo indefinitely. Pilots need to get educated on how this process works and what the NMB expects. It's not as simple as making demands and refusing to budge. You have a third party mediator to deal with who holds all of the cards.
You have the same problem as waveflyer. You keep focusing on what should happen instead of what is actually possible. The NMB wasn't going to give you any help in this area. In fact, they were going to get pissed off if you kept pushing the issue, and they would park negotiations and leave you in limbo indefinitely. Pilots need to get educated on how this process works and what the NMB expects. It's not as simple as making demands and refusing to budge. You have a third party mediator to deal with who holds all of the cards.
The addition of more 76 seaters was a bad deal. The 50 seaters would have been going away anyways. We continue to be the industry leader in selling scope. I voted NO and don't appreciate all of the ALPA cheerleading. Should have been Delta pilots in those jets. Rant over.