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There are plenty of other charter companies out there to pick up the slack.
 
Sucks for you guys. You helped us out a few times with some last minute sub-service. Very sad to see you guys go and I wish you all the best!
 
is there confirmation of that on line anywhere?

Just this fragment of an internal memo with no link:

USA3000 said:
Due to changes in our flying schedule for Philadelphia, effective July 01, 2011;
the signatory lease for office space at the Philadelphia station will expire and will
not be renewed. We are analyzing the logistics for the crew base in Philadelphia
and will be communicating this to all of you as soon as possible.

We are still working on the schedule for the Winter 2011/12 season, but we want
to be clear that this schedule will be based on the lease return schedule shown
below. Future planning through the end of 2012 will also be based on this fleet
schedule.

Due to the continued volatility in fuel prices, competitive pressures and changes
in the markets in which we operate, the decision has been made to return our
remaining aircraft in accordance with the table below. The aircraft leases will not
be renewed or extended, nor will any additional aircraft be acquired (dates are
approximate):

Fleet Size
Till October 29, 2011 - 5
From October 30, 2011 till January 02, 2012 - 4
From January 03, 2012 till February 15, 2012 - 3
From February 16, 2012 till October 15, 2012 - 2
October 16, 2012 till January 2013 - 1

In summary, we must continue to fly our customers daily with excellent customer
service and maintain our stellar safety record.
 
Thanks for that, Nostradamus. Sit back as we all congratulate you for making the single best decision of your life. Oh, and good luck to those out of work.


Grow up, Mr. Sensitive!

Best of luck to all you guys/gals over there.
 
Well at least the oil companies are making money hand over fist............................Farging Corksuckers!!!
 
Best wishes to all at U3K. I worked there for a few years and had the best QOL of any job I've ever had.
 

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