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US AIR. the industry dark horse 2016???

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Retirement numbers are useless, unless you know what will be the size of the Company in the future. With USAirways they are looking for another Merger, or sell-off so probably more downsizing.

Good Luck
 
Had the merger with United gone through, the US Airways name would be history today. So knowing that US Airways managment is so in favor of more consolidation probably we will gone eventually. Not because we can't make it on our own, but the CEO's plan for this airline. But then again who the hell knows.
 
Regardless of the amount of retirements, it will still be USair.

Total cheap shot.. If all easties theoretically retired and it was nothing but westies running the show, I'd guarantee it wouldn't be "USair". BTW, looks like US Airways (not USair) will profit more for 2010 that swa.. Bet you didn't see that coming eh?
 
Total cheap shot.. If all easties theoretically retired and it was nothing but westies running the show, I'd guarantee it wouldn't be "USair". BTW, looks like US Airways (not USair) will profit more for 2010 that swa.. Bet you didn't see that coming eh?


It is a little easier to make a bigger profit when your pilots are paid 50% less.
 
The "union" is happy with the undercutting B scale wages. They've been negotiating for 2+ years and haven't even submitted a payrate proposal to be shot down by the company. Really.
 

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