Captain Happy
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Hey,
Does anybody have any new (as in real ) info on who's getting either the Frontier or Cal express flying?
Thanks,
Captain Happy
If you don't want useless info than ask the right question. You make no sense. Are you talking about the Frontier flying? Or the Continental Express Flying? If it's CAL, CHQ long ago was awarded the flying. If it's frontier they haven't announced it yet.
There is no RFP out for Q400 flying, that will be done in-house by LYNX aviation....the RFP is for 70 seat RJ flying.
I don't have the press release handy, but i know for a fact that this RFP is ONLY for 70 seat aircraft. This was commnicated to us in several meetings as well as the investor call the day after the announcement.
Thats interesting. XJT put in a bid on that flying for 70 seats with no 70 seat planes?
Well, I for one would like to see Mesa get some of the Frontier flying. Denver is a great domicile.
Not gonna happen, of course. Scope issues with United is what lost our contract in the first place.
Oh, and I don't remember a bunch of lov-ee dove-ee press releases about how much Frontier loved us when they/we cut loose, as opposed to when Horizon bailed. Read into that what you will.
...a bunch of lov-ee dove-ee press releases...
I don't believe anyone was screwed.
it still has real impacts on those employees who were tacitly encouraged to think of DEN as their new home.
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Tell that to the QX pilots, flight attendants, mechanics, etc. who believed (and were not dissuaded by our management) that the 12-year deal was a 12-year deal, not a 3-year deal with an extension option. No one in the airline biz can insist on being insulated from base closures and upheaval, but the F9 operation was sold to the QX pilot group as something it wasn't.
When you're screwing someone, it generally goes a little easier with a little sweet-talkin'.