avrodriver
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As stated - New simulator center under construction, just announced order for up to 60 additional airplanes, upgraded entertainment system. Sorry to disappoint but these are not the signs of a company teetering on the edge.
What's your take on the fact that this is a MOU and not an aircraft order at this point? Why announce anything at all, especially when it seems it would do nothing but sound the alarm that VA has every intention of trying to becoming the next major success story. Are their competitors more or less likely to take them seriously and be ready to counter.
Sure VA is not the first airline to announce a MOU, but they aren't very common. If slots or something needed to be secured that could be done quietly...especially since there doesn't appear to be any money or commitments involved.
I'd agree with previous poster that their was probably more to putting this press release out:
1.) Airbus got their new "Sharklet A320's" in the news.
2.) VA got a ton of free press about being America's next big airline. More people are probably inclined to find out more about VA, more people will be watching to see the new markets, etc,etc.
Global News exposure for both being it took place at the Air Show.
Branson loves the press. Smart move whether they actually have a plan or not.
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