I will try and give you as un-biased information as I can regarding Freedom Airlines.
Freedom is being created by Mesa CEO Jonathan Orenstien to operate the CRJ-700 and CRJ 900 for America West Express. Currently the USAirways scope restrictions limits the size of airplanes that any carrier can operate if they do business as USAirways Express, regardless if the aircraft are operated in behalf of USAirways Express. In short because Mesa is a USAirways Express, because of scope, they cannot operate 70 and 90 seat jets for America West. Hence the need for the creation of a new airline.
Now the USAirways MEC has said that he is willing to relax that part of the scope clause so Mesa could operate the 700/900, but such relaxing of the scope has not happened and would also require the approval of Duane Woerth. Woerth has gone on record as saying that he does not want 90 seat aircraft operating at regional airlines.
In addition to the scope issue, ALPA and Orenstien are very far apart on other contractual issues as well such as pay rates, work rules, etc.
The result of all of this is that Freedom is being started as a non-union carrier, which of course angers ALPA.
The long and short of it right now is that if you want to fly for Freedom is that you have to be a current or furloughed Mesa pilot. Mesa pilots have the opportunity to bid over to Freedom when their seniority allows them to hold the position they have bid. Actually all of the bids must have been submitted already.
If you ask the die-hard ALPA supporters they claim very few pilots have bid Freedom, if you ask management they have more than enough to operate Freedom, plus thousands of inquiries from people off the street. The truth is probably somewhere in between.
Hopefully that is as neutral as you can get.