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Were fat right now, thers now lie in that. But the summer block hours show the need for keeping people around. Next fall will be the true test. SAPA has some things comming out next week that should help. We will see.
 
Anyone think that skywest inc furloughed ASA just so they could release a news brief that another ALPA carrier furloughed... If ASA has 2500 pilots or something, 80 seems like doing it to do it.
 
When they start to get rid of EMBs in the summer and replace them with RJs, it will be a little easier to furlough if needed
 

The most junior guys are EMB F/Os. If they need to furlough, they'll probably use the replacement of the brasilias as the perfect time to do it. It saves them money on training and moving costs...

I believe the bottom 30 or 40 are brasilia, then 20 or so CRJ pilots.
 
When they start to get rid of EMBs in the summer and replace them with RJs, it will be a little easier to furlough if needed

Skywest is only going to get rid of the remaining Bros one by one, as their leases come up. All of the Bros that Skywest owned outright previously have already been sold.
 
Skywest is only going to get rid of the remaining Bros one by one, as their leases come up. All of the Bros that Skywest owned outright previously have already been sold.

'Headlines' has the incoming RJs replacing the EMB one for one starting in May. 15 to go between May 09 and May 10.
 
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