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Publisher
You are correct that the original reason for starting Freedom was to get around the scope restriction placed by USAirways. However when the USAirways MEC dropped the objection to Mesa operating the CRJ 700 and 900's as America West Express, Mesa CEO Johnathan Orenstien stated publicly that he still was going forth with Freedom because he felt that ALPA presented unreasonable salary proposals for Mesa pilots operating them. He did not like what ALPA offered so he decided to keep Freedom afloat so he didn't have to deal with them.
Go visit the Freemesaairlines forum on Yahoo groups. There is a lot of good discussion there about Freedom and Johnathan Orenstien posts several times per day. And yes we do know it is him because he mentions the site quite often in his weekly recorded telephone update. It is a good place for any current or furloughed Mesa people to see what is going on.
Publisher
You are correct that the original reason for starting Freedom was to get around the scope restriction placed by USAirways. However when the USAirways MEC dropped the objection to Mesa operating the CRJ 700 and 900's as America West Express, Mesa CEO Johnathan Orenstien stated publicly that he still was going forth with Freedom because he felt that ALPA presented unreasonable salary proposals for Mesa pilots operating them. He did not like what ALPA offered so he decided to keep Freedom afloat so he didn't have to deal with them.
Go visit the Freemesaairlines forum on Yahoo groups. There is a lot of good discussion there about Freedom and Johnathan Orenstien posts several times per day. And yes we do know it is him because he mentions the site quite often in his weekly recorded telephone update. It is a good place for any current or furloughed Mesa people to see what is going on.