Superpilot92
LONGCALL KING
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- Nov 7, 2004
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I'm not pissed at him at all. He is a leader and the only one with any foresight I've seen in this process. He wanted a deal that was equally acceptable to both sides. He's not afraid of guys walking around with derogatory stickers of him an their bag. He expects it.
Could it be the fact that the company wasn't going to give us anything for an arbitrated settlement? They needed a deal with no fences and arbitration would almost certainly have had them. Could it be the fact that without Moak's foresight there would have been no opportunity for either group to profit from this merger? If I was going to blame anyone it would be your MEC but really what good does blaming anyone do?
The fact is that as long as one group latches on to one atribute with no acknowledgement of the other benefits there is no room for negotiation. If you hitch your horse to "more near term retirements", you have to accept many more future DL retirements, many more high paying DL aircraft, and many old DC-9s from NW in a record fuel price environment, as well.
The DC9 argument is getting really old. Sure they are older but do you really think the fuel they burn is that much more than your DC9-80's? Of which you have 120 of them. Your CEO has said on a number of occasions they liked the dc9 as the 100 seater that DAL doesnt have right now. Could it be that the DC9 might actually be around for a little longer? Its rumored that DAL wants the dc9s in atl to run against airtranny. fwiw