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Seems like Horton has accurately described Airways has he not?

Parker has to keep the airline a size which suits his managerial abilities; which are limited. After all, this is the management team that gave up rights to Shanghai just a couple years ago. Service to a city with a population of 20 mil including surrounding areas? Naw, couldn't make money there. What on earth could he do with a global airline like AA? Horton is right on this one.
 
Yes and Prater should have done his duty by putting both MEC's in trusteeship and signing the joint contract and let the east howl.

Whatever could have been done to abort the insanely bad idea embodied by USAPA should have been done.

That would have been a breech of the will of the pilots, against their right to vote.. Come to thank of it, it would have been "so ALPA".
 
Parker has to keep the airline a size which suits his managerial abilities; which are limited. After all, this is the management team that gave up rights to Shanghai just a couple years ago. Service to a city with a population of 20 mil including surrounding areas? Naw, couldn't make money there. What on earth could he do with a global airline like AA? Horton is right on this one.


Don't forget NEW YORK. Parker says US Airways can't make money there too.!!! BS. Well, who can make money with RJ's today.?
 

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