Redtailer said:
MSA does not have enough of a market cap or cash on hand to get that kind of financing.
Puh-leeeze... How do "start-up" operators with less capital get money for more expensive aircraft? Airlines spring up all the time with less in the bank than Mesaba, as well as no business plan. You should no better than that.
Redtailer said:
First off, you're proposing that MSA spends every penny in the bank for a down payment.
No one ever said
"every penny in the bank for a down payment" but you. You are the only one even proposing that, so thanks. But no again.
Redtailer said:
Let's not forget it would take time to organize and apply for such a loan, bid for the aircraft, and wait for them to be delivered. Even if the process was started today the first one would not touch the property for at least 6 months.
I agree. Again, no one said we could fly them next week. Only you are implying that.
Redtailer said:
Maybe over a period over several years, but NWA does not have that kind of time. And that is what this is all about.
And for this my friend, you get the major
B*** S*** FLAG. The spin NWA MEC is putting on the TA is that this jet thing was ONLY so NWA could take over select markets if another major pulled service. I.e. United dumps service in a region of the east, NWA can step in with a carrier that is ready to go. That is IF that happens.
Now you are saying this needs to happen right now. Time is a factor. Hmmm... sounds to me like this wasn't the reason at all.
Could Mesaba spool up tomorrow? Nope. Next week? Not a chance. In a month? Keep dreaming. Yet two things remain. NWA won't allow Mesaba OR Pinnacle (who does operatre CRJ's now, in case you didn't know) to even bid on the flying. We can never get any of that flying under the new TA. You could have just as easily worded it that "any carrier" can bid for the flying. NWA would get the same result. If we didn't have a plan, so be it. At least we had a shot.
Why specifically prohibit 9E and XJ from growing? NWA knows why.
So which was is it, Redtailer? Did NWA do this so they could move in and capture a market if it goes south? If so, maybe time isn't as big a factor and maybe they could have offered XJ or 9E to come up with a plan. But we will never know.
Could USAir or United go "tango uniform" tomorrow? You bet. But again, the whole timing of this is NOT a part of the agreement at all, just spin from the NWA MEC.
If it makes you guys feel better, go ahead and believe that you will allow NWA to move in on short notice. But the reality is you gave Mesaba and Pinnacle notice that you don't care about us like you said and you kicked us in the shorts.
So the whole financing argument is a moot point. But thanks for playing anyway.