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...So SKW is going to buy the certificate and planes to use against the seller (Republic/Frontier/Midwest). This is a very incest ridden rumor.
Oh the irony!
PBR
 
Jerry came to my recurrent class a few weeks ago. He said no Q-400 flying. It was sort of on the table about 6 months ago but not now. I think this is a bogus rumor.
 
Jerry came to my recurrent class a few weeks ago. He said no Q-400 flying. It was sort of on the table about 6 months ago but not now. I think this is a bogus rumor.

Yeah but that was a few weeks ago, thats like a decade in regional time!
 
The AirTran flying will not last anyway....
 
It's not Q-400 flying, however, the CRJ7 is an actual possibility for the AirTran flying.
 
Let me expand. We already know that the AirTran flying is going to get ramped up, as early as June. 3 new cities, at least (rumor is GRR is one).
 
MKE. Through connections at AirTran, the word is that the three new cities will be all in the Northeast, and GRR is one of them. Same connection said AirTran was interested in one or two 70-seaters on certain routes (for now). That's all I know.
 
MKE. Through connections at AirTran, the word is that the three new cities will be all in the Northeast, and GRR is one of them. Same connection said AirTran was interested in one or two 70-seaters on certain routes (for now). That's all I know.

Where is SkyWest going to get 700s for AirTran flying?




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