Originally Posted by
iFlyRC
They did not award you Mesa flying, Mesa REQUESTED a change to our schedule so our airplanes could have a more realistic schedule with more touch time with maintenance, and to allow us to have additional spares in DFW. This required a temporary reduction in our flying. We already have two of our seven brand new CRJ900's in Dallas flying. Another couple of months we will have even more flying than before in Dallas, with additional spare airplanes.
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So it wasn't AAG that said Mesa couldn't accomplish the flying they agreed to, it was Mesa that said they couldn't accomplish the flying they agreed to.
Got it.
You have to admit, when the woman from sales told Parker in the townhall meeting that her experiences with Mesa and TSA were "godawful", it was pretty humorous.