Originally Posted by
CALFO
I thought that deal was dead a few months earlier.
The government was concerned with overlap of routes and was putting up some resistance. Robert Johnson was the former CEO of BET, and was going to be in charge of the new airline. They even tried to pressure the feds by playing the race card in the papers about how he would be the first black CEO of an airline. The deal was having problems, but it was still there. 9/11 finished it off.