Originally Posted by
propsync
Just to clarify:
Midwest had no scope. None. Their contract only thought of Skyway, which was never going to infringe on what Midwest did, being wholly owned. Fast forward to today, yeah, they should have had scope. No fault there, who would have guessed.
Midwest will go nowhere. Their weak point has always been Timmy. The biggest tell that this whole purchase was going nowhere was leaving that idiot in charge.
Going forward: Point fingers, call names, etc, if it makes you feel good. Bottom line: Large RJ's are replacing mainline aircraft.
Midwest had scope language approved by ALPA. The problem is ALPA is a very weak union and will lead the airline pilot industry to the bottom of the economic ladder. Look how far the profession has dropped in the last 20 yrs!
All Airline Pilots need to push for legacy carriers to own the large RJ flying.