michael707767
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I am a little curious...why do you think a merge with NWA will be better? Not much better fleet match, hubs that are still too close together, and perhaps not so much route overlap but serious issues nontheless.
Not to mention an entire maintenance staff that comprises of replacement workers that crossed a live picket line to get a job.
I'll answer some of that. Not a much better fleet match, but it is better. If nothing else, the 757s are the same and NW has the 787 on order, something Delta is going to be doing soon anyway. Hubs that are close together, yes. But in the case of both Delta and NWA, the hubs that are close are minor hubs (MEM and CVG). The major hubs are well seperated (ATL, DTW, MSP).
Route overlap, now there I disagree with you. Minimal overlap. But there is some. However, no where near the degree of overlap that a US/DL merger would have. Add to that, a DL/NW merger brings together a big pacific route structure and a big atlantic route structure. DL/US still leaves a big hole in the pacific.
The maintenance staff.....frankly that is the least of my worries in a NW/DL merger. The DL maintenance workers are non union, and from what I have been told a lot of the NW replacement workers were furloughed DL mechanics. There won't be any issues there.
I still don't want to merge with anybody. I don't think our management wants to merge with anybody. But, we here at Delta realize if a merger is going to be forced on us, we will be better off in a merger that makes sense.