Originally Posted by
Yak02
That picture says it all, he with "18 YEARS LONGEVITY".
A picture of the desert with Jurassic Jets parked. That is where all UAL's B747-400, B767-300, B757-200, and some of the B777 are going to be parked in 5 years with nothing to take there place.
What part of this picture can't you see?
After SLI is complete, any aircraft that leaves the property affects us all. I don't think that the snapshot will look at 5 years down the road nor will the arbitrators consider airplane orders...not a single arbitration award in SLI history has given airplanes not on the tarmac at the time of the merger any weight...