Originally Posted by
chihuahua
The post was intended to poke fun at the fact the AA CEO apparently can't figure out how many planes he's parked. If 100 planes were already parked that would be basically the entire Envoy and Piedmont 145 fleets. Obviously they are all still flying, with Envoy's 145s planned to be parked, which is about 50 planes still.
Those 100 planes include CRJ 200s from PSA and every 140 that has been parked as well as the 145s that WILL be parked.
You have to take some literary license as well as round numbers up if you want a headline that shocks and a story that sells.