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bailout

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OK, here we go..... They are now scheduling Freedom 50 seater flights with DCI! When did Freedom become a DCI carrier? (50 seaters?)

Delta’s new daily service* between Bloomington, Ill. and Orlando, effective May 25 through Sept. 4, 2006 Flight
Departs
Arrives
6139
Bloomington at 12:03 p.m.
Orlando at 3:28 p.m.
6139
Orlando at 10:00 a.m.
Bloomington at 11:38 a.m.

*Operated by Delta Connection carrier Freedom Airlines


Delta’s new daily service* between Newport News/Williamsburg, Va. and Orlando, effective May 25 through Sept. 4, 2006 Flight
Departs
Arrives
6091¹
Newport News at 7:45 a.m.
Orlando at 9:43 a.m.
6142
Orlando at 5:21 p.m.
Newport News at 7:17 p.m.

*Operated by Delta Connection carrier Freedom Airlines
 
Freedom has been flying DCI stuff out of Orlando since Oct. 2005. The original Alter Ego / non-union Freedom stopped operations over a year ago. The certificate was retained by Mesa Air Group and 30 of the ERJ-145's that were previously flying for US Airways, are now or will soon be flying for the new ALPA Freedom Airlines out of MCO. None of the Line pilots for the new Freedom flew for the original union busting freedom - infact, most are either new hires, junior assigned, or transfered from Mesa / Air Midwest. I beleive they only have 18 or so airplanes in service right now with DCI.
 
OK i reread the article, i thought it said 50 seat "CRJs".... Thats why I asked.., it just says 50 seat "planes".
 

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