General Lee
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rjcap said:G Lee I don't care what you do. Its your dog and pony show.
The Judges decision should be a real show stopper - whatever it is.
General Lee said:Remember, Delta has feed, and that is what ASA/SkyWest/Comair/Mesa/Chataqua do for us---provide feed. They aren't supposed to do compete with US. Come on now.
Bye Bye--General Lee
Judge Beatty has made a few remarks that raised eyebrows, even before the trial started, and the Air Line Pilots Association, which represents Delta's pilots, tried to get her to recuse herself from the case. She reportedly said it was "really weird" that anyone had agreed to pay such "hideously high" pilot salaries in the first place. She also said the only "good thing" about pilots is they must retire at age 60. But in response to ALPA, she said the remarks were just jokes, and declined to step down. Sources familiar with Beatty told USA Today that despite her eccentricity, she's a "brilliant" judge.
ATRCA said:Here's a question. Everyone at DAL seems to believe that RJ's are one of the main reasons the company is in dire straights. How is it then that Continental which has more RJ's per mainline aircraft (270 to feed 330) than DAL is doing so well compard to its peers. Real question here, not slinging mud at anyone.
Opinions........
Noserider76 said:I think Continental is doing relatively well because they restructured in bankruptcy in the 90's,were able to shed overhead, and have had a relatively lower wage scale recently. They have also had a strong leader, good management, and offered a good product. Remember, though, they were down to selling parts after 911.
Delta, on the other hand, has spent billions on aircraft for its partner carriers while neglecting mainline purchases. They put 50-70 seat airplanes on point to point routes to compete with a 717 or 737. The CASM difference alone makes that unworkable. With 5 different carriers carrying our passengers its like showing up to a football game and everyone on your team is wearing a different uniform. The passenger gets an inconsistent product but all they know is they bought a ticket on Delta.
Also, air traffic is forecast to increase dramatically in the next 15 years and very few new runways are being built. We're already stepping all over ourselves trying to land too many airplanes on too little concrete.
If I were king I would roll Comair into Delta, reduce redundant management and overhead, shed some 50 seaters, and buy a new efficient 100 seat aircraft. Then we could slowly begin to wean ourselves off our multiple contract carriers and begin to provide a consistent and efficient product. ASA guys and girls could get prefferential hiring in any future positions. Easier said than done, I know, but if there was ever a time to streamline this thing, now is it.