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E170 and Skywest?

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:rolleyes:On U Six...you are killing me! YOU sound like someone with "Shinny Jet Syndrome!" They might be nice, but NOT for the CRAPPY PAY they are getting!
 
SKYW does pretty much all of the UAX ground handling in DEN which might be causing the press to be confused. If I was placing bets they would not be for any Embraer jets appearing at SKYW. Just one guys opinion.
 
I just talked to a fellow SkyWester yesterday just returning from 70 transition training. He mentioned that Atkin came in and spoke with them. I guess his tone was sounding like we already knew, but the books said both 700/900 and he mentioned we will have them by Jan/Feb. Guess there won't be E170, but rather the 900s with the lower seat configs (705). I heard this second hand info, but he is a very reliable source. Take it for what it's worth.

USC328
 
seems as if Skywest is relentless in their quest to "take over the world"


 
Bluto,

Read between the lines my friend.

The thread is titled E170 and Skywest, is it not??

I agree the CRj70 flying will be done by ASA/Skywest.

It's one of those cooperative routes....
 
I rode in back twice this month on the new seating (explus). It is a big improvment for the 700. No comparison to the Delta 700's.
 

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