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Ofcourse they are interested. They also stated when we first entered BK that they would be interested buying anything if we liquidated. This is Southwest trying to figure out where to put 37 737-700s they will get next year. They would love some slots and gates, anywhere.

Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Ofcourse they are interested. They also stated when we first entered BK that they would be interested buying anything if we liquidated. This is Southwest trying to figure out where to put 37 737-700s they will get next year. They would love some slots and gates, anywhere.

Bye Bye--General Lee

Southwest doesn't have the problem of trying to figure out where to put airplanes- they have the opposite problem- trying to find airplanes to put in all the markets they want. You don't search far and wide for used airplanes in addition to your new deliveries if you are trying to figure out where to put them. And you don't buy two from Ford that aren't even configured the way you want them. ( The latest Ford delivery is so desperately needed on line that it won't even be repainted before being put in service.) Southwest is not a company "trying to figure out" where to put airplanes!
 

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