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Hey Bedford, pick a color...any color

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Master Shake

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I love how the Bedford Bandwagon has set up shop in IAH but seems to have forgotten who they're flying for. US Airways...nope, United...nope, & of course the completely un-assuming CRJs. C'mon Bry, throw another color in the mix.

Holy crap at least Mesa can put the right colors on the right ramp.
 
I love how the Bedford Bandwagon has set up shop in IAH but seems to have forgotten who they're flying for. US Airways...nope, United...nope, & of course the completely un-assuming CRJs. C'mon Bry, throw another color in the mix.

Holy crap at least Mesa can put the right colors on the right ramp.

huh? whats your point?
 
And I'm sure everybody on board (except the FI crowd) cared.....
 
I love how the Bedford Bandwagon has set up shop in IAH but seems to have forgotten who they're flying for. US Airways...nope, United...nope, & of course the completely un-assuming CRJs. C'mon Bry, throw another color in the mix.

Holy crap at least Mesa can put the right colors on the right ramp.

I have to agree with Subin.... whats your point? Darwinism.... weeding out the weakest by becoming the strongest. bedford found HIS way to cheat darwinism was to expand to multiple airlines..... so whats wrong? Some regionals do well with one mainline carrier, like ExressJet and the currect AWAC, and some want to expand. So.... whats your point? Jealous? Sounds like he's just trying to keep his company afloat.
 
Well, I'm here now so I might as well post.
 
I love how the Bedford Bandwagon has set up shop in IAH but seems to have forgotten who they're flying for. US Airways...nope, United...nope, & of course the completely un-assuming CRJs. C'mon Bry, throw another color in the mix.

Holy crap at least Mesa can put the right colors on the right ramp.

Really ? I guess you never saw "Barney" the Dash 8.Who's color scheme is that ? Some of the 1900's still had the "USAir" red,white and blue paint job years after the change.
 
Really ? I guess you never saw "Barney" the Dash 8.Who's color scheme is that ? Some of the 1900's still had the "USAir" red,white and blue paint job years after the change.


don't forget the mesa special AmWest cowling or nosecone one a UAL or USAirways paintjob, always my fave.
 
my buddy is a zone controller at UAL. He says that most of the time Mesa either has something defered or return to the blocks.
 
Hey don't bring Mesa and UAL into this, after all - they had their contract quietly reaffirmed by UAl, without an RFP, mind you!!

Now, let's get back to bitching about RAH and their spares!!
 
huh? whats your point?

Simple - put a Continental Express plane on...Continental's routes. Not a United one or a US Air one. Don't half ass your CRJs either. They're almost painted right. They look like the paint crew finished halway and then said "screw it".

What's so hard to understand about that?:confused:
 
Waaa.

Move on.


Simple - put a Continental Express plane on...Continental's routes. Not a United one or a US Air one. Don't half ass your CRJs either. They're almost painted right. They look like the paint crew finished halway and then said "screw it".

What's so hard to understand about that?:confused:
 
Simple - put a Continental Express plane on...Continental's routes. Not a United one or a US Air one. Don't half ass your CRJs either. They're almost painted right. They look like the paint crew finished halway and then said "screw it".

What's so hard to understand about that?:confused:

There's nothing hard to understand about that. Even with the way CAL ditched us, I'd feel cheap and embarrassed if we were operating as "Continental Express", but didnt have the globe or even the Continental colors on our aircraft. This sort of thing used to be nearly unheard of until Bedford's Bandwagon started this trend. Now I guess other companies will be forced to conform to this in order to compete. It's just Cheap.
 
Simple - put a Continental Express plane on...Continental's routes. Not a United one or a US Air one. Don't half ass your CRJs either. They're almost painted right. They look like the paint crew finished halway and then said "screw it".

What's so hard to understand about that?:confused:

Well first you're gonna have to get commode air to paint all their blue POS's, then you can talk!!
 
There's nothing hard to understand about that. Even with the way CAL ditched us, I'd feel cheap and embarrassed if we were operating as "Continental Express", but didnt have the globe or even the Continental colors on our aircraft. This sort of thing used to be nearly unheard of until Bedford's Bandwagon started this trend. Now I guess other companies will be forced to conform to this in order to compete. It's just Cheap.

Look at the afternoon arrival from SDF today. I am sure that all of you who have been up in arms about this will finally be able to breath a sigh of relief. it still does not change the fact that CHQ will be continuing to fly for CAL. I know that somehow you had hoped CAL would see a globe-less tail and cancel the contract and come running back to XJT, but it ain't gonna happen. Best of luck to you and your charter flying.
 
Look at the afternoon arrival from SDF today. I am sure that all of you who have been up in arms about this will finally be able to breath a sigh of relief. it still does not change the fact that CHQ will be continuing to fly for CAL. I know that somehow you had hoped CAL would see a globe-less tail and cancel the contract and come running back to XJT, but it ain't gonna happen. Best of luck to you and your charter flying.

None of us expected CAL to come running back to us because the tail wasnt painted with the globe or the paint job in general was generic. I just think its kind of cheap and unprofessional NOT to paint the colors of your aircraft in the colors of the airline your flying for. Not only does it reflect badly on CAL mainline, but Continental Express, which now involves more than one of us. And I dont care if the tails or whatever are painted now, the should have ALL been painted accordingly from the start.
 
With all of your spares now how long do you think before you will fly one of your generic planes on a route, i bet 2 to 3 months then we can take cheap shots at you.
 
You people can relax, although I'm sure you won't. I parked at 103 in IAH tonight, and next to us was a CHQ CRJ, complete with a globe on the tail and "Continental Express" on the side.
 
Not only does it reflect badly on CAL mainline, but Continental Express, which now involves more than one of us.

Just curious, what do they call CommutAir and the branch of Colgan that flies for Continental? Is it not Continental Express?
 
None of us expected CAL to come running back to us because the tail wasnt painted with the globe or the paint job in general was generic. I just think its kind of cheap and unprofessional NOT to paint the colors of your aircraft in the colors of the airline your flying for. Not only does it reflect badly on CAL mainline, but Continental Express, which now involves more than one of us. And I dont care if the tails or whatever are painted now, the should have ALL been painted accordingly from the start.

Seems to be more of an indictment of COA and their not stressing the importance of the 'BRAND IMAGE'...SKW, Colgan, Commutair and Gulfstream all do (or did) fly airplanes for COA with strange paint schemes. I'll bet there will be some interesting looking Dash-8's in CLE when Commutair starts getting them. I now CHQ is flying as "Express" and not Connection like the others...but the flying public doesn't know the difference, nor do they care.
 

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