General, I'm not confused- the 170/175/190 are ALL the same type and same training-
Republic flies all 3 -( not sure about your wording, but you know that Republic performs the 190 flying at frontier, right?) -Including flying the 170&175 for usair.
Delta is the strongest legacy that participated in such crazy outsourcing-
Are you saying that LCC can set up and operate E190's as mainline a/c while outsourcing 170&175's, but delta couldn't help move the scope bar by flying -900's even though it's regionals fly the -200's and -700's????
Please answer that last question
Then understand the reason your management won't do that is bc they know they have a weak dick pilot group who will accept more -900's going to dci.
Delta has made it a gray area on purpose-
To me- accepting those grays is what got you to such a sellout position- DALPA The undisputed leader on outsourcing.
Call this what it is and keep it simple- ---> More Large Jet airliners being flown by non delta pilot's for delta airlines.
NO AMOUNT OF MUDDYING THE WATERS WILL CHANGE THAT MORE 86,000lb, 320KIAS/.82M, FL410 JET AIRLINERS - WILL BE OUTSOURCED BY DELTA IF YOU SIGN THIS TA.
THIS IS A SERIOUS OPPORTUNITY IN THE ECONOMY TO GET OUTSOURCING BACK TO REASONABLE LEVELS- DALPA IS SIMPLY NOT STRONG ENOUGH ON THIS ISSUE-
YOU JUST DON'T GET IT. AFTER MANY YEARS NOW GENERAL OF YOU TELLING ME THAT YOU'RE DIFFERENT NOW- you still have tiny little penis's and lack the vision to see what this does-
More large airplanes is simply unacceptable.
Wave,
I know they are all the same type rating, but they only fly E190s on the Frontier side. Not for USAir, UAL, or DL. Scope clauses don't allow that. But, for their subsidiary Frontier, yes, yes they do. But, they don't fly any Frontier code shares with Delta or anyone else. Frontier is frontier.
I see where you are going with LCC flying E190s, and Republic flying E170/75s for USAir. It's essentially the same flying, except Republic does NOT fly E190s for USAir, and the E190s at USAir make more money for USAir than the E170/75s. IF you tried to equate the same thing with us, you could say we would fly the E190 and Shuttle America or Compass fly the E175s, or we fly the CRJ1000, and SKW or PNCL fly the CR7/9. None of those things are going to happen. No such orders. The more seats they have, the lower the CASM. The deal is the 50 seaters are junk and have a high CASM. The 70 seaters are marginally better, and they might be able to swing a profit on current 50 seat routes that do not. The 76 seaters have a few more first class seats, and they are even better than the 70 seaters on certain routes, thin routes that may need to be tested before you fly a 717 on it. If significant demand is there, then it is time to throw a 717 or A319 on it, and a mainline route is born. Some cities are just smaller, and probably can't sustain a 717 or larger. You guys are pulling out of 17 cities all together as you give us your 717s.
When you try to ask if we could do the same, fly 76 seaters instead of DCI, all we have to do is look at the current financials of what the current 76 seaters at DCI cost. We have it right there. LCC has E190s because LCC has a scope clause, so they aren't allowed to fly FOR USAIR by Republic. We look at how cheap it is to fly those CR9s, and we try to see if we can match or beat that low cost. If we cost twice what DCI costs for planes THEY ALREADY OPERATE, then I don't think that would float with anyone. Sure, they could fly 757s for $40 an hour, but we have a scope clause currently that forbids that. So, looking at CR9s or E175s, can we pay pilots, FAs, mechanics, rampers, etc the same as it costs DCI to do it? Probably not.
So, instead of trying to grab 76 seaters and reinvent the wheel, why can't we just get 717s and bigger, and keep a nice ratio that allows us to grab back a higher percentage of overall domestic flights, and also dump 150 50 seaters that we know don't help us. We give 70 76 seaters, but we tie that to our own growth, and if our growth stops, so does DCI growth. AMAZING. We all win---mainline grows, DCI 50 seaters go away, Delta makes a bit more money on money losing routes by putting larger RJs on those same routes that probably are a bit too small for a 717. Your own company again is dumping 17 cities after you give us the 717s. Why didn't GK just say "Hey, Tunica, we'll be baaaaack...." Maybe because even Tunica couldn't support a 737. You should grab some 50 seat RJs to do it. I know where you can buy some.....(cheap)
Bye Bye---General Lee