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UAL Aircraft to be Repossesed This Week?

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Fly4hire

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Got this from a friend, however I have not seen it anywhere else. Has anyone else heard of this?

"..UAL 767 Ship #'s 6348, 6354, 6355, 6356 and 6350 to be repo'd this week.
Last minute negotiations for better leases broke down friday. Good news for
their summer schedule..."
 
They weren't repossessed. They were returned to the lessors. The company was unable to negotiate a lease rate that made financial sense for UAL, so they had to return them.
 
ualdriver said:
They weren't repossessed. They were returned to the lessors. The company was unable to negotiate a lease rate that made financial sense for UAL, so they had to return them.

Or.....more correctly put.....they were unable to negotiate a lease rate that made financial sense to the owners.
 
ByeUSAir said:
What type of 767s are getting repo'd. Could they be the 300ER?

Would be nice if they are. They could go along with the ex-UAL 737s soon to be on the property... :rolleyes:
 
WhiteCloud said:
Or.....more correctly put.....they were unable to negotiate a lease rate that made financial sense to the owners.

We have a winner!!! United management must be under the mentality that since their business plans suck goat, every other corporation must be using the same playbook. Unfortunately for United, all other companies are trying to make a profit.
 
Dodge said:
We have a winner!!! United management must be under the mentality that since their business plans suck goat, every other corporation must be using the same playbook. Unfortunately for United, all other companies are trying to make a profit.

Like NWA for example? Be the spoiler on ticket price increases for two years so you can now get to the point of asking to be released from negotiations with AMFA. The plan? Fire half the AMFA guys and give 25-35% pay cuts to those that get to stay. Brilliant.
 
I don't work for NWA, man.

Let me try again. All NON AIRLINE companies try to make a profit. Seems to be that the shareholders agree that that is a good business plan.
 

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