StaySeated
IBT does not represent ME
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2001
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you guys are making the same mistake that boyd always does. he only looks at casm, as if it were the end all be all determination of profitability. if you take an rj and compare it to any narrowbody, by defenition it will appear to be less efficient in terms of casm. however, if you seperate the two and compare the rj casm to the rj rasm (not possible on fee for departure, cost plus, etc.)you will come out with a better ratio than most narrow bodies. That being said, I wish the d@mn things were never invented. It sure was easier when you built up a few thousand hours in a t-prop and then moved on to a narrowbody at a major. Most majors cut 15% capacity after 9/11, and that has more than been picked up by RJ's. That is 15% fewer jobs for anyone aspiring to move on to bigger and better things. Uh oh, better get back to the casm debate before the rjdc puts a bounty on my arse.