General Lee
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You forgot Cape Girardeau, MO. Also heard they will be going to London, KY as well. I agree the plan was for these guys to go into EAS cities, but I've heard they may be going into LEX, SDF, HTS and DAY on some of the thinner flights. Doesn't make sense to fly a 135 to LEX at 10 am with 15 people when you could do it with a 1900 and save a lot of Jet A.
Way I heard it was the 175s are replacing the 15 135s we are losing, but you never know with the way Bedford moves these planes around. I do know they are shifting 170s to United and Frontier and we have a bunch of 170 family aircraft on order. It would be wonderful to see mainline aircraft replacing RJs, but I wouldn't hold my breath. With the way these execs are whining about the price of oil, it smells like they are getting ready to come to ALPA for to get scope relaxed. I remember reading a Wall Street Journal article a couple of years ago that predicted that in 10 years all of the domestic narrow body flying would be outsourced, and these airlines would basically be a brand name and what you used to think of as mainline would be flying international widebodies only. Would be lovely to see you guys go into your next contract negotiation and demand that all flying be on one list (if its got a widget on the tail, a Delta pilot should be in the cockpit) to get rid of the whipsaw, but I don't see Delta pilots (or any other pilot group) making the sacrifices to make that happen (i.e. a strike that may put the company at risk). Over the short term more mailine aircraft will come on line to get rid of some of the 50 seat flying, but if I had to bet, I'd say over the long term you're going to see scope get relaxed, and "regionals" flying larger aircraft to replace the 50 seaters.
I've also heard that all the 50 and 35 seaters in CVG are going over to the C concourse, and the A concourse jetbridges are going to be rehabbed for 170s, CR7s, and CR9s. Already the temorary ramps are being removed sometimes to park CR9s and 170s at the A gates with no awnings, and supposedly the gates with awnings will have them removed in the spring.
This is JMO, but I don't think DL will take the SAS aircraft because they have not been maintained very well. The recent accidents they had were supposedly related to poor maintenance. I think they have been waiting and hoping that oil prices would come down, and possibly crash like they did in the early 80s. Depending on who you believe, either the price of oil is artificially inflated by speculation or we've reached peak oil and prices are going to keep getting higher. If you believe the former, then you hang on by your fingernails rather than invest in expensive new equipment. If you believe the latter, then you start investing in new equipment that is more fuel efficient.
I think DLs executives are leaning to the idea that high oil prices are here to stay, therefore I think you will see them do something to get larger turboprops, probably off the production line. Also you will see larger aircraft (CRJ7s, 9s, EMB 170/175s and mainline aircraft) replacing 37 and 50 seaters.
Regardless, the Be1990s are being used for EAS reasons, and people used to E135s at LEX will not go for a BE1900D when they can go elsewhere on a jet. Nope, they will use those planes on places that have limited or no service, like Cape Girardeau, Jackson, and Owensboro.
The SA E175s are replacing the current E170s one for one, and those E170s are going to United. That is the deal. Hey, I like them better than the CR9s, but that wasn't part of the deal I guess.
Mainline will be replacing RJs, this next year. We are getting 9 MD90s (already given the green light by Anderson, and he said so in his town hall meeting) for domestic use, along with 7 737-700s slated for 08 delivery. The parking of some RJs will move other RJs around, and the MD90s will take the place of some of those CR9s or E175s that are now full. That just makes sense. The CR9s/E175s will cover 50 or 37 seat routes that are currently maxed out.
As far as Delta pilots wanting to fly E190s or 100 seaters, we would. You have to remember that our last negotiation involved a BK judge watching. That doesn't help when you want something and the company does not. You should know that with your involvment at Indy Air.
I also don't think ASA would fly the SAS Dash 8-400s, primarily because a whole new aircraft type would be too expensive. I am sure SAS would clean the airplanes up before selling them, or just give them to Bombardier and they would do it. Bombardier doesn't want anymore bad press, so they would be immaculate. I see them going to Horizon, Lynx, or Porter.
Bye Bye--General Lee