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So a senior 73/Bus driver would still be a senior 73/bus driver and a junior 73/bus driver would still be a junior 73/bus driver? Oh, the humanity.
Which one of those companies is in bankruptcy today? That would need to be the case to apply Nic, and when the "merger" was consumated the board of AAI would need to end up getting 50% more seats on the board of the new company than UAUA.
The phrase that pays has always been, "Seniority is everything," not longevity.
MCDU, you list AB320 as aircraft flown. What type of bird is that?
 
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