Originally Posted by
BrewCity
Or they could just start parking PSA's CRJ-200s, which would cost them nothing.
Hey it could happen. However not once has it been said they were going to permanently. They also have leases on the majority of the CRJ-200s. These aren't old airplanes like the ones at Skywest and Air Wisconsin, they might appear that way at times, but the oldest was built in 2004. They are also picking up more flying which makes parking planes kind of difficult. Why would AAG do that?