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Economies of scale are a wonderful thing! One thing is for sure - it's not because XJT's labor is cheaper!

Never, ever, ever, never said they were! Never implied they were. Never said XJT pilots in any way, shape or form were sell outs or cut throats.

What I said, for the last time is that XJT management elected to fly routes out of LAX for a profit margin or at a cost the Skywest management (bargaining for ASA, their wholly-owned subsidiary) elected to not do the flying for. Skywest (ASA for Dojet) said they were giving the flying up because it was not profitable to match XJT and they were doing it on a razor thin margin to keep planes and crews flying. (I am glad for those XJT pilots.) I simply refuted that XJT got the flying simply because United feels XJT had the best performance and reliability and was thusly awarded that LAX flying. However it was done, I don't care anymore.
 
Sorry, man, I know you said you don't care anymore, but.......

I simply refuted that XJT got the flying simply because United feels XJT had the best performance and reliability and was thusly awarded that LAX flying.

United hasn't awarded ANY flying out of LAX to XJT. As nice as it would be, the likely hood is UAL hubs farther east.
 
I was talking about when XJT was awarded flying that ASA was doing out of LAX about 2 yrs ago.
 
Good for Expressjet if they get the RFP. I have some friends there and would like to see them actually get some good news for a change.
 
So, what happens to CAL and XJT when SKYW buys UAL?

This is one of the dumbest sites on the internet...
 
XJT to allocate 9 planes to fly for UAL and no new bases. I may of been wrong about the announcement coming either last Thursday or Friday but it will come soon.
 
Yeah yeah, Skywest unbderbids and makes no money... hmm. Let me see. Skywest has $80 million sitting ata a bank with a lousy interest rate... now they have it invested at 11% interest with United, and 40 aircraft guaranteed flying for 8 years. Does not sound like the kind of business other carriers do these days.
 
XJT guys, stop talking like the chatty Cathy Asa girls on here. Once it's done then share it with them on their message board.

Big Lebowski......... How's ben been..?
 
Yeah yeah, Skywest unbderbids and makes no money... hmm. Let me see. Skywest has $80 million sitting ata a bank with a lousy interest rate... now they have it invested at 11% interest with United, and 40 aircraft guaranteed flying for 8 years. Does not sound like the kind of business other carriers do these days.

That's what happens when you have roughly 900 Million sitting in the bank. Options to do pretty much anything you want become aplenty. We saw what Republic did with their cash....The only other "Regional" with any significant cash sitting around is SkyWest Inc. Some pretty seriously smart folks over there in St. Jorge.

Trojan
 
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That's what happens when you have roughly 900 Million sitting in the bank. Options to do pretty much anything you want become aplenty. We saw what Republic did with their cash....The only other "Regional" with any significant cash sitting around is SkyWest Inc. Some pretty seriously smart folks over there in St. Jorge.

Trojan

AWAC has cash piles that probably rival Skywest... but then again the owners will probably pocket said cash.
 
United, and 40 aircraft guaranteed flying for 8 years. Does not sound like the kind of business other carriers do these days.

With this industry, combined with United, do you think anything is guaranteed?

8 years is pretty long to "gurantee" something as far as a regional/legacy partnership goes.
 

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