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Flyingdutchman

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anyone?
 
Do you mean ASA?
I think it was covered before, and after hours of discussion, it was decided not to be true, we sent the media a letter with our answer and everything should be taken care of in the near future.
 
... just watch the news tomorrow.. ;)

FD
 
Flyingdutchman said:
... just watch the news tomorrow.. ;)

FD

...april fools is day AFTER tomorrow :)
 
B6Busdriver said:
ACA is a US owned airline. Therefore Virgin can only buy a 25% stake. That's the law.

...tell that to Astar :rolleyes:
 
I have it on good sources that fred over at virgin america is going on shopping spree. He is going to buy ACA and ASA. Well take the 170 RJ's and send them around the country doing point to point stuff. Then we will take the airbusses and send them on the transcon stuff. The order for A350's is on it's way for the international stuff, and the hub to hub stuff from IAD to SFO etc. We will then move into ORD and take the place over and i will finally be able to be ORD based again instead of furloughed. I can dream can't I?
 
49% ownership. 25% voting stake.TC
 

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