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Anyone have any information as to when Delta's next big order is coming out? Possibly 787s or 100-seat aircraft is what I was hearing at one time.
Lot's of rumors out there right now. What we have heard currently is that there will be a mix of 777s, 787s, 737-700s, and some sort of 100 seater (not dertermined at this time). We do know that we will be getting 13-15 ex TWA 757ERs starting at 2 per month this July, plus we have an order for 10 737-700s and 2 737-800s that we know about, coming some time early next year, along with atleast 2 777LRs. Those planes have been announced, but others have been whispered about. Another whisper has been we will be hiring 500+ this year.
Bye Bye---General Lee
Oh Please, no!I still see the probability as pretty good that Delta and NWA will eventually end up together but my forecast for that is moved out to the three year mark now. This will obviously affect some of the above orders with fleet consolidation.
Oh Please, no!
Huh? If Delta merged with NW that would be a "deal breaker." There is no way I would want to work for a Company that published the suggestion that employees should "look for their treasure in other peoples' garbage." What makes Delta special and worth working for is that they do not have the NWA mentality.Bad but probable. With United bleeding money it is only a matter of time until the payers start falling. They will be the first followed by many more.
I'm sure Delta looked at every possible combination when things looked bleak.
Delta did.
Now lets hope that it is not necessary.
It isn't.
There is no large merger on the horizon for DAL. I would not expect any mergers between any of the Legacy carriers in the near term.
Slightly off topic, but since it has been mentioned in this thread a few times. I highly doubt DAL will ever merge with NWA. Why? It would set a precedent and force all of the mega carriers to merge to better compete. That would then negatively impact consumer choice (fewer viable options) - and we all know that would not be acceptable to Congress/Oberstar, etc. If another combination were granted first, then DAL and NWA would likely be allowed to merge (because the precedent had already been set).
The USAirways/AWA merger was a fluke because USAirways was headed to the liquidation farm and too many jobs were in jeopardy. I can't see mega mergers among "financially viable" carriers happening without major anti-competitive regulators jumping in to stop them.
That's my $0.02.
I don't know that I agree. Airlines' anti trust regulation is handled by the Department of Justice as part of their clearance agreement with the Federal Trade Commission. This political distinction should not be overlooked.
The DOJ has a record for poor (nil) enforcement of the Sherman Anti Trust Act and has been under constant fire for alleged manipulation by the President and his White House Staff. On the other hand the Federal Trade Commission has an excellent record of taking on monopolies and trusts. Examples can be seen in all the branded pharmaceuticals who have been tackled for trying to keep generics off the market. The FTC Chief was appointed by Bush, but knew McCain from his fighter pilot days.
At any rate the DOJ will probably rubber stamp any merger that comes its way unless the White House, or Congress, get involved. Bush has been very anit labor and hands off. Congress might get involved and Delta certainly hit the right political buttons with their "Keep our Delta" campaign.
So - I would not count on the DOJ to regulate airlines. The government seems to tacitly encourage a little uncompetitive trust conspiracy figuring the potential job loss is worse than the damage to the consumer. Further, the DOJ is so tied up with political infighting that it seems to be irrelevant - for our industry at least.
Fins,
Don't you think a little less competition would be good for all of us? It is this cut throat competition that is causing much of our problems from a labor standpoint. The Deregulation Act of 1978 was good for consumers, but not for us...
We need to get pricing power back....
Holy crap.....Stop the press!
I agree with Joe!
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Actually we probably agree on more than you realize.... I saw on the other DAL thread that you have a problem with affirmative action, as do I.... We are on opposite sides of the scope fence.... a fence that should never have been built....
At least we can agree to disagree on that one!
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Lots more are going to be coming behind us Howard...
Hopefully all will not be 2,000 hr wonders with boobs and no turbine pic time. Lets hire some who have truely paid there dues and sacrificed to make it to a major. Male, female, black, white, lets hire the most qualified.