atpcliff
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Hi!
This info is from this Air Cargo World article:
http://www.aircargoworld.com/regions/northam_0405.htm
This first guy isn't a Liberal or a Democrat or a Tree-Hugging Green. He's the CEO of the US Air Transporation Association. The second guy is that well known Left-Liberal-Radical, President GW Bush. Thirdly we have Gary Chase, a senior airline analyst at Lehman Brothers.
CEO Jim May:
"...
Some airline industry representatives are forecasting if fuel prices continue their upward ascent. "Sixty dollar oil isn't going to shake the airline industry out, it's going to shake it to death," says U.S. Air Transport Association President and CEO Jim May, the keynote speaker at last month's AirCargo 2005 conference in San Diego.
...
May notes that fuel costs "are out of our control. … We need to do something to encourage this president to take the lead in doing something about the price of oil. If we move to $60 oil, it will spell the end of this industry as we know it."
As I kept reading, I almost fell out of my chair! I actually agree with GW on something! (actually, I also agree with him that we need to overhaul the US tax system)
Here is GW:
"...
But Bush said that, ultimately, the U.S. and other developed nations must look to rely less on oil and more on other energy sources. "We've got to use our technology to over time evolve away from reliance upon oil and gas," he said, adding that he wants Congress to develop "a comprehensive energy plan … that encourages conservation and (finding and developing) alternative sources of energy."
Heeeeeers Gary!
"...
Says Chase, "The historical volatility of oil says a collapse in oil prices is unlikely. There's a greater chance (the price of crude oil will rise) above $60 (per barrel) than fall below $40 based on the way the commodity has traded historically.
"The airline business is restructuring. But in the face of energy costs, it's not enough. At $55 (per barrel) for oil, we've got a likelihood of further financial problems for the airline industry."
I appreciate your comments and opinion, pro and con.
Make a nice day for yourself!
Cliff
YIP
PS-I really like my job, and don't want to have to give it up because my airline can't afford the fuel for our current fleet size.
This info is from this Air Cargo World article:
http://www.aircargoworld.com/regions/northam_0405.htm
This first guy isn't a Liberal or a Democrat or a Tree-Hugging Green. He's the CEO of the US Air Transporation Association. The second guy is that well known Left-Liberal-Radical, President GW Bush. Thirdly we have Gary Chase, a senior airline analyst at Lehman Brothers.
CEO Jim May:
"...
Some airline industry representatives are forecasting if fuel prices continue their upward ascent. "Sixty dollar oil isn't going to shake the airline industry out, it's going to shake it to death," says U.S. Air Transport Association President and CEO Jim May, the keynote speaker at last month's AirCargo 2005 conference in San Diego.
...
May notes that fuel costs "are out of our control. … We need to do something to encourage this president to take the lead in doing something about the price of oil. If we move to $60 oil, it will spell the end of this industry as we know it."
As I kept reading, I almost fell out of my chair! I actually agree with GW on something! (actually, I also agree with him that we need to overhaul the US tax system)
Here is GW:
"...
But Bush said that, ultimately, the U.S. and other developed nations must look to rely less on oil and more on other energy sources. "We've got to use our technology to over time evolve away from reliance upon oil and gas," he said, adding that he wants Congress to develop "a comprehensive energy plan … that encourages conservation and (finding and developing) alternative sources of energy."
Heeeeeers Gary!
"...
Says Chase, "The historical volatility of oil says a collapse in oil prices is unlikely. There's a greater chance (the price of crude oil will rise) above $60 (per barrel) than fall below $40 based on the way the commodity has traded historically.
"The airline business is restructuring. But in the face of energy costs, it's not enough. At $55 (per barrel) for oil, we've got a likelihood of further financial problems for the airline industry."
I appreciate your comments and opinion, pro and con.
Make a nice day for yourself!
Cliff
YIP
PS-I really like my job, and don't want to have to give it up because my airline can't afford the fuel for our current fleet size.