Originally Posted by
CTRCommander
One thing Amazon does is think outside the box to lower cost.
Case in point, Monday my packages were delivered by a 1985 Buick LaSabre....
So we're talking about a multi billion dollar company contracting out to individuals in their own cars to deliver packages. Do I see that mentality starting their own airline or do I see them doing the DHL model and letting the bottom feeders fight it out. Hmmm....
The later is why it's important to have that ramp under a common union and scoped so tight its untouchable by the outside. It will be the only way to fight off the impending whip saw. Otherwise in a few years time you'll have some startup with clapped out POS aircraft and desperate pilots undercutting what you've built
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Isn't that already happening with ATI undercutting the 1224 carriers?