YourPilotFriend
YourPilotFriend
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YourPilotFriend said:"mini NewCo" is the current deal offered up this week. According to the plan, NWA is buying the 76 seat jets now to lease them out to a third party unnamed airline(Mesa highly likely).
YourPilotFriend said:Sadly, this is not a rumor, but the airline flying them is currently still unknown. In other words, they haven't finished whipsawing the SJP's yet.
Although management had moved off its “Newco” proposal, it is now demanding a “mini-Newco” that is almost identical to its original Newco proposal. Management’s new mini-Newco proposal involves purchasing 95 jets (90-seat aircraft configured in a two class 76-seat arrangement) that would be owned by NWA and flown by non-NWA pilots. As you recall, management’s original Newco proposal involved purchasing 105 jets (77- to 100-seat aircraft) by 2010 that would be owned by Northwest and flown by non-NWA pilots.
Well, YPF got part of it right. He usually doesn't get $hit right!It will be said, XJ has won the bid. XJ will take up to 50 of our A/C. This will send us into turmoil over our pilot contact, so they hope. This will happen over the next 1-3 months. In hind site, we will realize the RSP was nothing more then a ploy to get 9E and XJ to cut cost. NWA whip saws all its groups and regional partners. The last thing they would tolerate is a regional carrier that could whip saw them against their competitors. One must ask why has 9E and XJ have not strayed off to fly for other carriers? Because thats the way "Big Daddy wants it". BigSky, A ticket with nothing happening with it. Yet, Mair Holdings has all kinds of money to play with. 9E and its new ticket it was trying to get off the ground. It's not even being talked about anymore. During discussions between 9E and NWA I'm sure it came up, and they were told, "go out side and loose your flyng here". One thing to watch for is a merge between NWA and Delta. Then Comair would become a major player in all of this.
It will be said, NWA and its MEC have reached a T/A. "No new co, but 76 seat flying and below will be out sourced to it's regional partners. I CALLED THAT ONE 6 MONTHS AGO! That announcement was made as a proposal to the MEC by NWA last week in the Wall street Journal. Release of 70 seat flying by the MEC is what NWA wanted two years ago. With this proposal, the MEC will be able to claim victory, that it has defeated new co and it kept 76 seat and above flying at mainline.
DoinTime said:MiniNEWCO is no different that NEWCO. It is an airline to be owned by NWA and flown by non-NWA pilots (meaning furloughed mainline pilots on a new seniority list).
Rossa said:YPF,
If I'm not mistaken, you previously said that NWA wanted to have whatever entity that was going to operate these proposed a/c, to purchase them AND operate them. Now you have a different story...................sounds like NWA is making it up as they go along!
I think that you guys should be more afraid of MESA than your current Airlink partners - MESA pilots and mngt have shown that they have ZERO second thoughts about flying bigger a/c, for less money!!
Someone is either pulling your leg, or NWA mngt knows that the NWA Pilots fear the unknown more than XJ and 9E (whose Pilots have some reservations about flying 70+ seats for 50 seat rates). You need to get your rumors straight!!
NWA will hold a third "unknown" over all our heads until we collectively call their bluff!
My .02 is that XJ will put it's guys through the "ringer" until they feel that they can't gain anything more from it, NWA will announce that if XJ can deliver on their "race-to-the-bottom" promises, they will take 9E's flying........9E Pilots will react.........and voila!!! Everyone is screwed and NWA retains operational control of everything!!
If they bring in MESA, they will get what they pay for - just ask ANY United or USAIR guy!!!
Good luck with the rumor!
ilinipilot said:Honest Question.
Does Mesa have the resources, time, sim training etc to even operate another 50 planes. They already fly for 4 code-shares, have 2 certificates, fly everything from 1900s to CRJ-900.
A rumor was spread around that mesa was running out of sim time for the erj fleet operated by freedom.
Wouldn't it be better to improve your existing operating currently than to keep taking on more flying and dilute your product. I can see a scenario where by adding one more you could lose 2.
Any thoughts
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