Guys, dont get so wrapped up with legacy Expressjet getting contract extensions and 5 airplanes. This is good for the bottom line of Expressjet. Understand this, management wants us to be divided and to throw the other side under the bus and have to fend for themselves. We need to look at the big picture, and focus on getting an industry leading union contract with fair and equitable seniority integration that works for all. We have much bigger fish to fry than to worry about this. I am legacy ASA, and yes I am disappointed to see some of these happenings of our company but I also see the big picture and realize what is good for all of us. On a side note, there are quite a few items in the Transtion and Process Agreement that may or may not preclude where growth airplanes go in a situation like this. For those of you legacy ASA'ers who might not know, Legacy Expressjet is still using a different dispatch software / system as well a different method for weight and balance. Even though we have achieved SOC from a regulatory perspective there are still significant procedural, accounting, and operational differences between the ERJ and CRJ sides of Expressjet. All of these items could dictate how and where gowth airplanes go. Lets look at the big picture, focus on whats important, and not put the cart before the horse.....