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Probably ASA getting 2 of our old 70's back and Skywest is getting 2 of Comair's 70's that ASA is supposed to get next month. Why transfer 2 planes when you can transfer 4?
 
Or ATL needs for 70's and ASA will get all our old ones back from Skywest now that their union drive has failed.
 
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I didn't say we weren't getting a fleet of Luscombe 8F's. Since the regional market is in a downward spiral, it's not surprising that ASA would attempt an exploration of the banner towing market.

-Brett
 
CRJ-900s are coming to ASA! You heard it here first!

Why would ASA recieve 900's, presumably for ATL based flying, when Skywest already has a 900 base here. It woulnd't make sense for Skywest to operate a base as small as it is, and then send some over to ASA. Would this signify moving the Skywest ones back to SLC and future deliveries to the ASA side for Atlanta?
 
Why would ASA recieve 900's, presumably for ATL based flying, when Skywest already has a 900 base here. It woulnd't make sense for Skywest to operate a base as small as it is, and then send some over to ASA. Would this signify moving the Skywest ones back to SLC and future deliveries to the ASA side for Atlanta?

Skywaste is pretty much done with ATL. There are only a few reserve crews remaining.
 
In a SAPA meeting at the end of last year, Chip said that in '08 we'd see the 900s 'trickle back out west.' he didn't say when, and he didn't say to SLC. so, who knows? LAX? 900s for ASA in ATL? who knows.
 
There are 7 900's flying the ATL system. I think there were only 4 last month. Oct-Dec it was about 8 airplanes. The ATL base has shrunk, but is now understaffed, which is why they're TDYing people to ATL to sit reserve
 
Skywaste is pretty much done with ATL. There are only a few reserve crews remaining.
Negative. 12 Hard lines and 4 reserve for April.
 
This is weird:

Friday schedule does indeed show:

N701EV & N702EV

and

N700AT (???)

Hmmm thought we were only getting 2 more -700's as per S.H. for the May schedule???
 
OK, so where did 705 and 706 go? I only remember 701, 702, Christine, and 704 being transfered.
 

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