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Ummm....no, it doesn't. It says:

In September, when Lynx ceases operations, some customer service and maintenance employees will have the opportunity to continue with Republic or Frontier. The remaining positions will be eliminated and given hiring preference for open positions throughout the Republic Airways network.

That part about "hiring preference" will apply to flight crew.

Despite what the company might want, the Lynx pilots were "active" at acquisition. I'd imagine that they'd be integrated just the same.
 
What does that Q burn the first hour? The 170 burns around 5,000 the first hour. Fuel is going to go back up....
 
What does that Q burn the first hour? The 170 burns around 5,000 the first hour. Fuel is going to go back up....

You just know you want to take the Chalupa Bomber into ASE with 70+ pax in the middle of winter...
 
It takes more then 25 planes to break even on one type.. MX/parts/training..ect I guess they didnt want to invest in more Q's. 11 airplanes just isnt enough...
 
In regards to jobs, the Lynx pilots will still end up on the RAH seniority list through the SLI process, due to be completed in May. The press release does not address pilots only. HR, Mx, and other non-union, non-flight crew positions will be given preferential hiring. The world is bigger than just us, guys and gals.

As said above, the fuel cost savings of the Dash over any RAH jet are significant, but they apparently do not outweigh the cost of having separate mechanics, pilots, training departments, HR staff, and operating certificates.

On the surface, I think the majority of us think that dropping Lynx will be damaging for the brand. The Lynx aircraft were good for most of the flying they did, and certainly right for the tight mountain airports. No jet will do the job as well as the Q400. Operationally, this feels wrong. It is apparent that Bedford has a very exact opinion of how the final brand will look, but unfortunately we only see it one piece at a time. Reducing the Midwest/Frontier brands to a single brand feels correct. Losing prop lift to high yield, operationally demanding airports feels wrong. Bedford has been pretty transparent about his disdain for props, though. He did not pursue the Continental Q400's despite requests and interest from CAL. He is dropping a successful prop operation. I guess we shouldn't be surprised, but it seems illogical. I would have thought that after acquiring an established Q certificate, BB would have tried to grow the fleet and take advantage of other Q400 business opportunities. This may be one of the more notable blunders of BB's recent efforts.
 
Gotta love RAH!

On the flip side, I'm glad this pro-union President is preserving Union jobs. I guess Lynx didn't get added in the stimulus package.

I hate this industry.
 
Gotta love RAH!

On the flip side, I'm glad this pro-union President is preserving Union jobs. I guess Lynx didn't get added in the stimulus package.

I hate this industry.

Only Rez and PCL128 believed Obama would be good for us....
 
You mean to tell me flying planes that burn less fuel along with crewing them with pilots that don't make crap for money, just doesn't work??? LOL, wow... Guess payrates really don't mean anything at all. Good play and Q400's seem to work over at Horizon.
 
You mean to tell me flying planes that burn less fuel along with crewing them with pilots that don't make crap for money, just doesn't work??? LOL, wow... Guess payrates really don't mean anything at all. Good play and Q400's seem to work over at Horizon.

Honestly, no pilot pay doesn't play a "survivor" roll at an airline. Ask anyone who has been VP of Ops or President of an airline.
It's just a game move in the game between management and union.....which the union always loses.
What happens after pilots take a pay cut? In victory against the idiot union pilots, they give themselves a multi million dollar bonus. It's happened in EVERY pay cut.
 
NO US president can prevent Capitalistic greed.
 

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