Originally Posted by
Mason32
Go read it again. The arbitrator ruled that in the contract dispute between AMR and the APA; that AMR has the right to exercise the CRJ options. The arbitrator did NOT rule if the option contract - between AMR and Bombardier - exists or not; and AMR has NEVER shown the "CRJ options" to anybody.
Those are the Facts. Sorry to bust your bubble.
LOL !!!!!!!!!!..........you talk as if you're the god of AMR knowledge. You're an outsider (among both AMR and Eagle management) interpreting a ruling who then cooks up a reality to suit his beliefs.
Both Eagle management and the APA (unhappily) have acknowledged that AMR Eagle is free to acquire up to 22 more CRJ-700's.......that was the point that you attempted to refute (and failed). Feeble backpeddling and convoluted logic will not change that and it makes no difference if AMR "has" these options or "pulls something behind the scenes" to get them..................they CAN if they want.
Many of the 135's were intended to be parked, but were not and can still be. The ONLY thing stopping AMR Eagle is the financing. I'm sorry, but you've revealed YOUR "bubble" by your "sinking ship" wish, so anything Eagle related that comes off your keyboard is suspect at best and worthless at worst.
The bottom line (this IS AMR) is that Eagle is free to acquire those jets and THAT is the fact, which makes the remainder of your assertions on this subject meaningless propwash.