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See my post on the conference call. There are 28 new jets coming as a result of this agreement. Combined with SkyWests existing order there are 46 total aircraft coming between now and the end of 2007. These will be 6 CRJ 200's and 40 CRJ 700's. The additional airplanes, over the existing SkyWest order, are coming from excercising options on the existing ASA contract with Bombardier.

40 of the CRJ200's are being left on Delta's books but will be operated by ASA. In the event of a Delta downturn these 50 Crj's become Delta's problem and SkyWest is free to re-deploy ASA's 26 gates in ATL for other airlines.
 
Bluto said:
Guess again PBR, those planes are going to ASA and SkyW both. It's easy to sit back and assume the worst, but please try to have some facts to back up your doom and gloom predictions.


Thank you Bluto. The doom and gloom posts are getting OLD! Lets think positive here people!
 

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