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~~~^~~~ said:But a contract to exclude competitors from the marketplace is anti-competitive.
Delta can contract with their pilots to control Delta code. Where C2K scope goes over the line is that it is used as a mechanism to control flying done by other airlines, competitive airlines, like AA, UA and America West
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Got no clue and I'm pretty sure the rumor I heard was incorrect. What I suspect is that Delta might try an IPO along the lines Continental did with express. The timing might be right.Pez D. Spencer said:Spin-off, or third party sale? Are their provisions in CMR and/or ASA contracts for a third party sale by DAL? Would this release the two from any scope provisions (so long as the planes were not operated for DAL)? (not sure if that was worded correctly, but I'm sure you follow...) Merger, then the sale, or two separate entities being sold?
vc10 said:Can someone post the Comair memo?
Aside from the fact you contradict yourself in the same paragraph....FDJ2 said:You have got to lay off the pipe. Where do you come up with this stuff. LOL.
The DAL PWA only limits the DL code, which as you pointed out can be contracted with their pilots. DAL can only contract out the DL code to ACA if it is in compliance with the limitations specified in the DAL PWA.
Nothing in the DAL PWA excludes a competitor, it only limits who flies the DL code and under what conditions. There are only two parties to the DAL contract, DAL and DAL pilots. If ACA wants to be a competitor, than they can't expect DAL to subsidize theirr efforts with our code. ACA is free to compete all they want with there own code, but not with ours.
The memo I'm referencing was dated 10/28/03 and it is two pages long. I will try to scan it, but I'm not sure we can post it on the net since it is an internal memo.FDJ2 said:October 24, 2003
TO: All Comair People
FROM: Randy Rademacher
SUBJECT: Update On Growth Opportunities
45 growth aircraft by 2007
Transfer of 30 aircraft to Comair
Eight CRJ 700 deliveries, confirmed
Snap back provisions
B scale for new employees
Tim47SIP said:
And this one is quite interesting as the number 80 comes from what source? Thats 35 more than the above reference. I think this is nothing but a subversive atempt at best by management.
FDJ2 said:There are only two parties to the DAL contract, DAL and DAL pilots.
Tim47SIP said:45 growth aircraft by 2007
Transfer of 30 aircraft to Comair
Eight CRJ 700 deliveries, confirmed
Snap back provisions
B scale for new employees
First, there are no more aircraft other than the rest of the original 70 seat order and maybe the DoJets. So where are they coming up with 45 growth aircraft by 2007. If we add the 70's and the DoJets (if the number 30 is correct), that is 38, so there is still 7 left. I am fairly certain that Delta does not want anymore 50 seaters and hasnt purchased additional 70 seaters, but I could be wrong here. Like earlier posts, Comair management does not have the ability to make this happen.
On the "B" scale item??? What are they getting at here? Isn't "B" scale a lower scale than current?
"Airline promises 80 new jets if contracts altered "
And this one is quite interesting as the number 80 comes from what source? Thats 35 more than the above reference. I think this is nothing but a subversive atempt at best by management.