Originally Posted by
ERflyer
Professor,
Could you explain this one when you get a chance?
1.E.9.
The Delta MEC Chairman may, at his option, approve the use by a carrier engaged in international partner flying of a trade name, brand, logo, trademarks, service marks, aircraft livery or aircraft paint scheme currently or in the future utilized by the Company or any Company affiliate.
Where did that come from? And why?
Originally Posted by
Professor
Question of the day.
I don't know. And it freaks me out.
I'll find out.
I'm thinking either Skymark or the supposed creation of Narita version 2 in Shanghai. That's my guess.
Problem is according to Wikipedia Skymark is a low cost 738 operator or if Haneda. Outside of having access to Haneda I don't see a match but there was that article previously linked earlier today about them approaching Delta.
I'm thinking more Shanghai? But I'd course I fly a DC9 derivative out of atlanta that supposedly melts if flown west of Dallas, what do I know.
Thanks for trying to find out professor.