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badog

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What do the skw and shuttle America pilots think will happen if they actually get this scope on the 70 seat jets? I'm pretty sure jerry is counting on these 70's for his future? We all know what CAL thinks of the crj 200! This COULD back skw into a corner. Discuss......
 
Jerry is the only one with a check account at big, and with oil going no where but up, e's the only one with money to loan United. With that said, he's going to ensure that as much of his flying is protected...
 
jerry has a dog in the fight but no say.
skw is just a contracted feed provider.
ual/cal is making money.
Scope could partially kill him off, (and everyone else)
 
jerry has a dog in the fight but no say.
skw is just a contracted feed provider.
ual/cal is making money.
Scope could partially kill him off, (and everyone else)

Do you guys realize that SkyWest is in a LONG TERM contract with United? In excess of 10 years for most of the airframes from the DOS. If United were to terminate the contract to bring the flying in-house, they'd have to essentially pay SkyWest as if they had flown those years for United. It would cost United millions if not billions to do so. This reason alone is why it's never going to happen...that is unless the UAL/CAL pilots intend to concede millions-billions of dollars in wages to pay for it. I'm guessing not, but who knows?
 
Jerry can loan money but put it in scale - SKYW total value is equal to quarterly loses UAL has taken.
 
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Do you guys realize that SkyWest is in a LONG TERM contract with United? In excess of 10 years for most of the airframes from the DOS. If United were to terminate the contract to bring the flying in-house, they'd have to essentially pay SkyWest as if they had flown those years for United. It would cost United millions if not billions to do so. This reason alone is why it's never going to happen...that is unless the UAL/CAL pilots intend to concede millions-billions of dollars in wages to pay for it. I'm guessing not, but who knows?

Scope would not rescind the 10 year agreement but would limit the air frames and reduce or eliminate them as the contract comes due. It's not, "all or nothing" but a decrease over time, Just a thought. Either way, regional feed is about to shrink.
 
Scope would not rescind the 10 year agreement but would limit the air frames and reduce or eliminate them as the contract comes due. It's not, "all or nothing" but a decrease over time, Just a thought. Either way, regional feed is about to shrink.

For some Carriers, regional feed will shrink... Mesa for example with their United Contract. Big Regional Carriers like SkyWest become cheaper as they grow.... In essence being able to provide the same service at a fraction of the cost. Companies like this will have no problem competing in a new Regional environment. About 20 years ago I recall some aviation analysts saying there would be 3 or 4 Legacy Carriers and 2 or 3 Regional Carriers as Market dynamics dictate. That is slowly becoming the reality. Company's, as they shrink (Comair, Mesa) will not be able to compete and will be absorbed and/or liquidate. The only flying Regional Carriers will acquire in the new environment is at the cost of another. Or by merger/acquisition.
 
Jerry will take over the regional industry in the U.S. and dictate the price of feed. That is how Skywest, Inc. will survive.
 
Jerry is the only one with a check account at big, and with oil going no where but up, e's the only one with money to loan United. With that said, he's going to ensure that as much of his flying is protected...

It's not 2005 anymore and I can assure you that Jamie Dimon will line up plenty of financing before anyone drops to their knees before Uncle Jerry.

http://ycharts.com/companies/UAL/cash_on_hand
 
Do you guys realize that SkyWest is in a LONG TERM contract with United? In excess of 10 years for most of the airframes from the DOS. If United were to terminate the contract to bring the flying in-house, they'd have to essentially pay SkyWest as if they had flown those years for United.
The important thing is to keep telling yourself that is true. Once you say it enough times you will actually believe it.

Here's the secret that every regional pilot in the the U.S. must learn (and hopefully not the hard way): you are working for a glorified crew leasing company and not an airline.

If your company is not selling the tickets, or setting the schedules, or buying the gas, or paying the leases on aircraft, or landing fees, or gate rent, ect.... then your company is simply a service provider whose business is selling staffing. This is why it so so very important for pilots to get the flight time and move as history is filled with regional airlines that provided lift for UA and UA later tossed aside for the next low bidder.
 

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