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It says SKW INC.. It does not say which airline will get it. My guess is that there would be no way ASA would, but in this world you never know.

ST. GEORGE, Utah, Dec. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SkyWest, Inc. (Nasdaq: SKYW - News) announced today that its subsidiary, SkyWest Airlines
 
Don't forget about ExpressJet. They could've used this for their planes. They are just as big a loser as AWAC.
 
How many 50 seat CRJ's were up for grabs in the DAL RFP?

EDIT: nm, found the answer...
 
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Is there a scope with Midwest limiting there partners to 50 seat capacity? It seems strange that they would not opt for 700s.
 
Can the SkyWest FAs handle the cookie baking? Thats the real question. I think we (XJT) lost the RFP because ours couldnt.
 
Christ I could have thought of five other regionals that needed this a hell of a lot more.

SKYW is becoming a frickin black hole that all RFP's get sucked into...before the others can even touch it.

Anyone know who the other finalists were?
 
Scope

Is there a scope with Midwest limiting there partners to 50 seat capacity? It seems strange that they would not opt for 700s.

No scope for Midwest, though I do think there's one for Skyway. That's the first thing I asked when I heard about this. But the flying will be done for Midwest Airlines by Skywest, and so they can really do anything they want.
It's a matter of semantics who they're technically flying for, since it's all the same company anyway, but there it is...
 
"We chose SkyWest because of their experience, their excellent record of operational performance, and a commitment to customer service that mirrors that of Midwest, explained Scott R. Dickson, Midwest Airlines senior vice president and chief marketing officer.
Source: Midwest Airlines, Inc.

Riiight. And guess which of the three has the lowest payscales. Don't even need to give you a hint.

This would have been great for AWAC's who still live in ORD, and even better for Coex who needs to avoid furloughs. Instead the kool-aid at Skyw gets thicker and the upgrade drops even lower. yay
 
Can the SkyWest FAs handle the cookie baking? Thats the real question. I think we (XJT) lost the RFP because ours couldnt.

I don't know, have you seen our flight attendants lately! It was probably because Midwest was worried they would eat all the cookie dough and there would be none left for the passengers.
 

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