Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
I don't know, if that worked that well I'd dun already moved up 20 numbers.
The 757 has a fart shield too, that's a problem.

... unless you go to Qdoba and order a ground beef burrito with sour cream and quac ($1.40 extra or something) then put it in your bag, wait 3 days and then pull it out, eat it and see what happens.
The 757 has a fart shield too, that's a problem.

... unless you go to Qdoba and order a ground beef burrito with sour cream and quac ($1.40 extra or something) then put it in your bag, wait 3 days and then pull it out, eat it and see what happens.
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It went someplace. I don't know where, but I assume it ended up in the seats of DC-9 pilots.[/QUOTE]
It does. Thanks a lot......#$%&er
It does. Thanks a lot......#$%&er
Tell the boss when he points out a female at the bar, "Nah, that doesn't look like a married couple on a date. She's a hooker and that's her pimp."
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Another piece of positive news for Delta Pilots...
ATLANTA (TheStreet) -- Analysts are applauding Delta's (DAL_) move to fashion a new model of an airline that can compete for investor dollars.
The carrier said Wednesday it will restore its dividend, repurchase shares, continue to reduce debt and carefully manage capital expenditures, prompting JP Morgan analyst Jamie Baker to write in a report Wednesday that "any deployment of cash that benefits stakeholders and leaves less for manufacturers and pilots to pursue must be viewed positively."
I am sure we can all rest knowing DALPA is working hard on the following...
ATLANTA (TheStreet) -- Analysts are applauding Delta's (DAL_) move to fashion a new model of an airline that can compete for investor dollars.
The carrier said Wednesday it will restore its dividend, repurchase shares, continue to reduce debt and carefully manage capital expenditures, prompting JP Morgan analyst Jamie Baker to write in a report Wednesday that "any deployment of cash that benefits stakeholders and leaves less for manufacturers and pilots to pursue must be viewed positively."
I am sure we can all rest knowing DALPA is working hard on the following...
From the news today...Brazilian airline Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA and U.S. partner Delta Air Lines Inc said on Thursday they were extending their codesharing pact to Delta's flights between the United States and Brazil.
Anyone think this will lead to more intl flying for Delta pilots?
I don't.
Anyone think this will lead to more intl flying for Delta pilots?
I don't.
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Another piece of positive news for Delta Pilots...
ATLANTA (TheStreet) -- Analysts are applauding Delta's (DAL_) move to fashion a new model of an airline that can compete for investor dollars.
The carrier said Wednesday it will restore its dividend, repurchase shares, continue to reduce debt and carefully manage capital expenditures, prompting JP Morgan analyst Jamie Baker to write in a report Wednesday that "any deployment of cash that benefits stakeholders and leaves less for manufacturers and pilots to pursue must be viewed positively."
I am sure we can all rest knowing DALPA is working hard on the following...
ATLANTA (TheStreet) -- Analysts are applauding Delta's (DAL_) move to fashion a new model of an airline that can compete for investor dollars.
The carrier said Wednesday it will restore its dividend, repurchase shares, continue to reduce debt and carefully manage capital expenditures, prompting JP Morgan analyst Jamie Baker to write in a report Wednesday that "any deployment of cash that benefits stakeholders and leaves less for manufacturers and pilots to pursue must be viewed positively."
I am sure we can all rest knowing DALPA is working hard on the following...
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In regards to the latest Capital Deployment Plan, what groups are still getting pensions?
Is the extra pension funding for current retirees who are still collecting pension payments, or is paying off some type of pension-related debt?
I was under the impression that most, if not all, employee pension programs were done with.
Is the extra pension funding for current retirees who are still collecting pension payments, or is paying off some type of pension-related debt?
I was under the impression that most, if not all, employee pension programs were done with.
In regards to the latest Capital Deployment Plan, what groups are still getting pensions?
Is the extra pension funding for current retirees who are still collecting pension payments, or is paying off some type of pension-related debt?
I was under the impression that most, if not all, employee pension programs were done with.
Is the extra pension funding for current retirees who are still collecting pension payments, or is paying off some type of pension-related debt?
I was under the impression that most, if not all, employee pension programs were done with.
Draw your own conclusions about the effectiveness of organized labor on this one.
From the news today...Brazilian airline Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA and U.S. partner Delta Air Lines Inc said on Thursday they were extending their codesharing pact to Delta's flights between the United States and Brazil.
Anyone think this will lead to more intl flying for Delta pilots?
I don't.
Anyone think this will lead to more intl flying for Delta pilots?
I don't.
The first phase of the codeshare agreement includes the Brasilia to Atlanta route and will be in operation by late May. The second phase will include Goiania, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba and Porto. The codeshare will eventually include routes from Sao Paulo to Atlanta, New York John F. Kennedy International Airport and Detroit; Rio de Janeiro to Atlanta; and connecting destinations in the U.S.
Delta hopes to continue its Latin America expansion with new flights in Brazil, one of the world’s fastest-growing economies and air travel markets, the airline announced Tuesday in a release.
Delta has filed for approval to begin a second daily flight between Sao Paulo and New York-JFK and Atlanta,which would begin later this year. The new flights would add to Delta’s 35 weekly flights between Brazil and the U.S., which currently include service from Atlanta, Detroit and New York-JFK to Sao Paulo as well as service from Atlanta to both Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia.
Customers can also access 24 destinations within Brazil thanks to Delta’s strategic alliance with GOL Linhas aéreas inteligentes.
It’s the first time in more than a decade that the U.S. Department of Transportation has the opportunity to allocate new Sao Paulo frequencies. These opportunities arise as direct result of the U.S. government’s success in negotiating a new air service agreement with Brazil, which is expected to result in a full Open Skies agreement by 2015.
Delta has filed for approval to begin a second daily flight between Sao Paulo and New York-JFK and Atlanta,which would begin later this year. The new flights would add to Delta’s 35 weekly flights between Brazil and the U.S., which currently include service from Atlanta, Detroit and New York-JFK to Sao Paulo as well as service from Atlanta to both Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia.
Customers can also access 24 destinations within Brazil thanks to Delta’s strategic alliance with GOL Linhas aéreas inteligentes.
It’s the first time in more than a decade that the U.S. Department of Transportation has the opportunity to allocate new Sao Paulo frequencies. These opportunities arise as direct result of the U.S. government’s success in negotiating a new air service agreement with Brazil, which is expected to result in a full Open Skies agreement by 2015.
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I see ALPA negotiated a side letter allowing them to install video screens in pilot lounges to "keep us updated."
ALPA guys here are fond of lecturing us about how they must always give up something to get something in negotiations.
So what did we "give up" for that gem? (In addition to several thousand dollars of dues money spent on network and video equipment.)
I'd rather ALPA bought the TVs and then had a drawing to give them away. At least then the TVs would be watched.
Hint to ALPA: If what you're negotiating for doesn't give us a higher QOL, more money, and more time off...stop wasting our time and money.
Negotiating to spend our money on TVs to broadcast the company's talking points clearly misses on all three.
ALPA guys here are fond of lecturing us about how they must always give up something to get something in negotiations.
So what did we "give up" for that gem? (In addition to several thousand dollars of dues money spent on network and video equipment.)
I'd rather ALPA bought the TVs and then had a drawing to give them away. At least then the TVs would be watched.
Hint to ALPA: If what you're negotiating for doesn't give us a higher QOL, more money, and more time off...stop wasting our time and money.
Negotiating to spend our money on TVs to broadcast the company's talking points clearly misses on all three.
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