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Rumor Check - SkyWest service by Comair?

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A wild rumor surfaced. Does anyone know if there are SkyWest painted RJ's with "Operated by Comair" on the nose which were photographed at a maintenance facility? The rumor goes on to ask:
  • Could these be aircraft to backfill SkyWest who is more understaffed than Comair? Comair crews are allegedly paid less and SkyWest could wet lease the airplanes, allowing other crews to fly them.
  • Could these airplanes be used to allow union carrier Comair to back fill for SkyWest in the event that non union SkyWest was used to fly ASA's struck work?
  • Has Comair already been sold to SkyWest?
It has been alleged that there are photographs, taken with a cell phone.

Someone else called this a "UFO sighting." Who knows? Does anyone here know if this is true?
 
I saw a Comair 50 the other say with a SW tail number. They've been playing shell games with the airplanes for years. Maybe I'm missing your point.
 
That is what I'm thinking also. But this report said the airplanes had the SkyWest corporate paint job. ASA has (or had) one of those airplanes.

The question of whether SkyWest could fly "struck work" while Comair back filled for SkyWest is an interesting one.
 
That is what I'm thinking also. But this report said the airplanes had the SkyWest corporate paint job. ASA has (or had) one of those airplanes.

The question of whether SkyWest could fly "struck work" while Comair back filled for SkyWest is an interesting one.
SkyWest won't fly stuck work. BH said so. :erm:
 
The picture was probably taken when the aircraft was first delivered to the SLC hangar............They probably just hadn't finished re-painting the logos, etc.etc. on it.....
 
Comair has a bunch of old SkyWest planes still with the old SW N-number. It was part of a swap that took place both because of the strile in 2001 and DAL in BK. I think we got some of their higher lease cost airplanes so Comair could get lower rates in the BK process.
 
Boy you guys see conspiracies everywhere! As JetPilot Mike said. A few years back Skywest took some of Comair's airplanes to help DL in the bankruptcy. They were pretty old and had high leases. Skywest changed to CA tail numbers to SW's. They ranged from 58XSW-59XSW plus 720SW(what a POS this one was). Apparently Comair has not bothered to change the tail numbers back.
 
Boy you guys see conspiracies everywhere! As JetPilot Mike said. A few years back Skywest took some of Comair's airplanes to help DL in the bankruptcy. They were pretty old and had high leases. Skywest changed to CA tail numbers to SW's. They ranged from 58XSW-59XSW plus 720SW(what a POS this one was). Apparently Comair has not bothered to change the tail numbers back.

I knew you were part of this conspiracy (cough, cough)!
 
Boy you guys see conspiracies everywhere! As JetPilot Mike said. A few years back Skywest took some of Comair's airplanes to help DL in the bankruptcy. They were pretty old and had high leases. Skywest changed to CA tail numbers to SW's. They ranged from 58XSW-59XSW plus 720SW(what a POS this one was). Apparently Comair has not bothered to change the tail numbers back.

Close. The 10 aircraft in question are RJs that SkyWest obtained leases on after the Comair Strike not Delta BK. They went back to the lessor before the strike and used to threaten the Comair pilot with possible leases to Skywest. The short 4-5 year leases to Skywest came true after the strike was over. At the end of the short lease, they went back to Comair. One of many strike threats by Comair/Delta managment. The N numbers were changed to SW to pacify the SkyWest pilots.
 
Boy you guys see conspiracies everywhere! As JetPilot Mike said. A few years back Skywest took some of Comair's airplanes to help DL in the bankruptcy. They were pretty old and had high leases. Skywest changed to CA tail numbers to SW's. They ranged from 58XSW-59XSW plus 720SW(what a POS this one was). Apparently Comair has not bothered to change the tail numbers back.

There were four with 4XXXSW as well; 493, 496, 497, and 498 (2002 SLC Olympic Paint job). Those were the first four to go away. At the time, 498 was used to carry the Olympic Torch to Alaska and was picked (besides the paint job) because of the dual GPS installed.
 
Some of the planes with the corporate schemes were the ex aca BR planes. These have swaped back and forth with ASA.
 

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