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notEnuf 04-06-2017 12:18 PM

March call
 
First quarter 10-Q and earnings call.

Delta will hold a live conference call and webcast to discuss its March quarter 2017 financial results at 10 a.m. ET, April 12, 2017.

Delta Air Lines announces webcast of March quarter 2017 financial results | Delta News Hub

notEnuf 04-10-2017 07:57 AM

Wednesday. Can't wait to hear this one.

Piklepausepull 04-11-2017 04:52 AM

How does one listen to this web cast?

I may be "Computerally-challenged"!

notEnuf 04-11-2017 06:34 AM

Click this link now or just prior to the call to register. At 10am EDT tomorrow it will start, just click it again.

Delta Air Lines Q1 2017 Earnings Call

A recorded replay will be available at the same link after the call is completed. I like to tune in live so I don't miss anything that could be edited out on the replay.

Michael Scott 04-12-2017 10:36 AM

Thoughts on the call? Numbers sounded good.

Shocked that we didn't get hammered about last weeks IROP.

Looks like we are on pace for another $6B+ year!

Tinpusher007 04-12-2017 11:55 AM

http://https://www.bloomberg.com/new...blow-to-airbus

Well apparently the rumors have merit...

notEnuf 04-12-2017 01:25 PM

Yup. He danced around the question but it was apparent the internal review was not about additional orders so...

They didn't want to tip their hand, given Airbus's response, I don't think those discussions are anywhere near final yet. Delays in production could naturally accommodate Delta's plans.

So... The natural extension of this topic is our Aeromexico and Korean production balance agreements and how close would Delta be to violating our new SCOPE and asking for further relief?

I have said it before.....our 680K GBH looks more like a ceiling than a floor.

Scoop 04-13-2017 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by notEnuf (Post 2341841)
Yup. He danced around the question but it was apparent the internal review was not about additional orders so...

They didn't want to tip their hand, given Airbus's response, I don't think those discussions are anywhere near final yet. Delays in production could naturally accommodate Delta's plans.

So... The natural extension of this topic is our Aeromexico and Korean production balance agreements and how close would Delta be to violating our new SCOPE and asking for further relief?

I have said it before.....our 680K GBH looks more like a ceiling than a floor.


Thanks for putting out this information - I listened in and found it pretty interesting.

Scoop

Free Bird 04-14-2017 05:54 AM


Originally Posted by notEnuf (Post 2341841)
Yup. He danced around the question but it was apparent the internal review was not about additional orders so...

They didn't want to tip their hand, given Airbus's response, I don't think those discussions are anywhere near final yet. Delays in production could naturally accommodate Delta's plans.

So... The natural extension of this topic is our Aeromexico and Korean production balance agreements and how close would Delta be to violating our new SCOPE and asking for further relief?

I have said it before.....our 680K GBH looks more like a ceiling than a floor.

Good thing we added non-compliamce language to the Scope section!

Uh, wait a minute.........

Oh that's right, DALPA took ALPA nationals advice and said that we don't need non-compliance language. Unreal.

gloopy 04-14-2017 07:56 AM

Any future scope violation needs to pursue the route of injunctions to cease and desist. That is the ONLY penalty that will matter to them.


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