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Can you dredge up that article for us all to see.
It was an article regarding the default risk of JetBlue. We have $250 million in current debt due 1st qtr 2010. If we lose money in 2009 with only 750 million in cash on hand unless we can refinance or sell more to LH - 2010 will be an interesting year.

If our CFO needs to spend more time with his family in 2009 then....

With the economy tanking even with low fuel prices I starting to get nervous.

We need to generate positive cash and net income in 2009.
 
Dont know if you guys saw all the other quarterly reports but JB's numbers were a solid performance.

Just like every airline out there the massive swings in the markets make it near impossible to look into the proverbial crystal ball. The finest example of this is SWA.. Who would have thought the darling of the industry would have to raise $400 million by selling and leasing back aircraft and then offering notes payable at 10.5% interest !!

JB was actually able to cover their hedge position with minimal loss by posting 115 million. that is not like writing a check.


Revenue is solid and has increased subatantially yoy..

I dont feel totally secure at any airline but i think it is safe to say that jb will be one of the last ones to turn the lights out if this all goes in the crapper.

PS: As far as the general is concerned the only airline in the world should be Delta.. He would be naive/stupid or both to think that his o mighty delta is suspectable. I remember when the domestic market last year had razor thin margins and he would talk about how rich delta was getting on long haul international. International routes right now are bleeding red with substantially higher costs. I have a few buds at Delta and they have flown some intl lately with less than 30% load factors.

All I can say is good luck to all
 
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Hey Gen,

Whatever happened to that uber cool jetblue killa named Song, I thought it was going so well and yet, seem to be unable to find them anywhere!
 
Where is JKF? Also, you have to compete with your new version (Virgin America), and you may lose money on some of those routes in order to do so. Also, those routes already have established carriers on them, and also are long enough to maybe cause a fuel stop during strong headwind Winter days. It will be interesting no doubt. Remember also that other airlines on those routes also have live TV (we have Dish Network on all flights over 1700 nm on 73Ns and 757/767s) and CAL is adding liveTV also.


Bye Bye--General Lee

Okay, I'm reading this thread, every post in a row and I come to this one.

At what point did this thread become a Delta vs. JB discussion?

Ya gotta let it go. Song is dead.
 
Next he will probably poke fun at our Lubbock Overnights.. Oh yeah thats the other airline he hates.. I mean our Ozone Park overnights one of which i enjoyed just last night but that was only because i went illegal and cs bought my day island turn so at least i got 7:50 of premium to commute home..
 
How many flights do you fly out of IAD a day?
 
It will be interesting no doubt. Remember also that other airlines on those routes also have live TV (we have Dish Network on all flights over 1700 nm on 73Ns and 757/767s) and CAL is adding liveTV also.


Bye Bye--General Lee


No doubt. It will be interesting because we have never competed with anyone with Live TV before. Oh...wait a minute...
 
Well, those same planes do go onto places that have shorter distances of course. Those planes often do FLA turns from ATL after doing transcons, or short flights from SLC to the West Coast. The aim initially was to equip all planes flying on those routes over 1700 NMs to compete with JB A320s. Also, we have more than one or two types of planes (JB has A320s and E190s), and we also have 800 mainline planes now after merging with NWA. So, we will equip certain planes that do warrent those TVs. It is easier to do it when you get a new plane and have time to install the TVs etc. When you already fly those planes, taking them out of service may cost you more. I do have the feeling we are installing more though now, since we don't need all of the lift during these slow months currently. I bet all 757s, dom 767s, and 73Ns will be equiped shortly. Some FNWA planes like A319s or A320s may also eventually get TVs too. Our INTL birds won't get them because we can't get satelite coverge everywhere on the planet.


Bye Bye--General Lee

This is only since I've been paying attention, but, first it was Song. Superior product with the ultra efficient 757's that was going to crush JetBlue.....then it was going to be the ultra smart way that Delta was going to clog up JFK with cheap running RJ's that was going to doom JetBlue. That was also going on at the same time that Delta was virtually printing its own money by expanding international flying. Now this....
Keep ordering those "ACME" boxes there "Wile-E-Coyote".
 
This is only since I've been paying attention, but, first it was Song. Superior product with the ultra efficient 757's that was going to crush JetBlue.....then it was going to be the ultra smart way that Delta was going to clog up JFK with cheap running RJ's that was going to doom JetBlue. That was also going on at the same time that Delta was virtually printing its own money by expanding international flying. Now this....
Keep ordering those "ACME" boxes there "Wile-E-Coyote".
Outstanding!
 
The only thing that shut General Lee up is when the DAL hit the bankrupt trail. All of a sudden he went silent - minimal posts for months while he wrapped his brain around the idea that he may be beggin for a new job. Having been there, it is tough to see the legacy you love hit the skids. Amazingly enough, they gave up huge concessions - including scope- and somehow found their way to a new dawn.

Despite the fact that less than a year earlier the GL had spent much time bashing UAL and USAir for the same predicament he now found his own crop dustin outfit in, he brainf$%ked himself into a new rationalization as to why it was "different" at DAL. Now he's all better - and back on top! Right up until the next crisis. Despite having a few years in the industry, the GL is the poster child for whats wrong with the profession - "Mine is bigger than yours; I chose right and we are all smarter than airline X, Y and Z." I think the failure of that strategy will be clear soon enough.

Good Luck!
 
Where is JKF? Also, you have to compete with your new version (Virgin America), and you may lose money on some of those routes in order to do so. Also, those routes already have established carriers on them, and also are long enough to maybe cause a fuel stop during strong headwind Winter days. It will be interesting no doubt. Remember also that other airlines on those routes also have live TV (we have Dish Network on all flights over 1700 nm on 73Ns and 757/767s) and CAL is adding liveTV also.


Bye Bye--General Lee

Hey General, any truth that Leo Mullin has been put back on the payroll at Delta as a consultant to get this mess of a merger complete. Lots of red ink flowing in Atlanta right now and they are not printing Valentines card.

How will Delta get back on track. Here is a hint, the Delta you see today will be vastly different from the Delta you see in Quarter 4 of this year. What happened to the post bankruptcy plan of 3 fleet types? The big D is in major trouble but hey that's just my view. Hope I'm wrong.
 
This is only since I've been paying attention, but, first it was Song. Superior product with the ultra efficient 757's that was going to crush JetBlue.....then it was going to be the ultra smart way that Delta was going to clog up JFK with cheap running RJ's that was going to doom JetBlue. That was also going on at the same time that Delta was virtually printing its own money by expanding international flying. Now this....
Keep ordering those "ACME" boxes there "Wile-E-Coyote".

Their newest technique is hoping that JB commuters will get ensnarled in that venus flytrap of a terminal, Terminal 2 in JFK and thus disrupt our crew manning.

Terminal 2, or as I call it ... Mumbai.
 
Their newest technique is hoping that JB commuters will get ensnarled in that venus flytrap of a terminal, Terminal 2 in JFK and thus disrupt our crew manning.

Terminal 2, or as I call it ... Mumbai.

Funny. I call it "Ellis Island". JetBlue has begun to fight back. We are disrupting Delta's operation by denying Delta's FA's jumpseats for not dressing "provocatively" enough. It could be a real problem for them in the future.
 
Funny. I call it "Ellis Island". JetBlue has begun to fight back. We are disrupting Delta's operation by denying Delta's FA's jumpseats for not dressing "provocatively" enough. It could be a real problem for them in the future.

Ellis Island -- good one.

My favorite (besides Balducci's of course) are the non-stop 115 dB PAs by some unintelligible foreign-born employee. Oh, and the "Now Boarding 15 Flights Through One Gate" process.
 

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