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Can you elaborate more... we are not sure we follow you and how this plays in with the potential sale of Mesaba to Skywest/ASA?
14 Freedom 900s (terminated)
36 Compass 175s
16 Shuttle/Republic 175s
= 66 jets
153 - 85 (see below) = 68 jets
SCOPE:
40. “Permitted aircraft type” means:
a. a propeller-driven aircraft configured with 70 or fewer passenger seats and with a maximum certificated gross takeoff weight in the United States of 70,000 or fewer pounds, and
b. a jet aircraft certificated for operation in the United States for 50 or fewer passenger seats and with a maximum certificated gross takeoff weight in the United States of 65,000 or fewer pounds, and
c. one of up to 255 jet aircraft configured with 51-70 passenger seats and certificated in the United States with a maximum gross takeoff weight of 86,000 pounds or less (“70-seat jets”), and
d. one of up to 120 jet aircraft configured with 71-76 passenger seats and certificated in the United States with a maximum gross takeoff weight of 86,000 pounds or less (“76-seat jets”). The number of 76-seat jets may be increased above 120 by three 76-seat jets for each aircraft above the number of aircraft in the baseline fleet operated by the Company (in service, undergoing maintenance and operational spares) as of October 30, 2008. The baseline fleet number will be 440+N, in which N is the number of aircraft (in service, undergoing maintenance and operational spares but not including permitted aircraft types) added to the Company’s baseline
fleet from NWA. The number and type of all aircraft in the Company’s fleet on October 30, 2008 will be provided to the Association. The number of 70-seat jets plus 76-seat jets permitted by Section 1 B. 40. may not exceed 255.
Exception: Up to the 36 EMB-175s that were operated and/or ordered by Northwest prior to October 30, 2008 may continue to be operated with up to a maximum gross takeoff weight of 89,000 pounds.
e. once the number of permitted 76-seat jets is established, it will not be reduced.
Exception one: If a pilot on the seniority list with an employment date prior to September 1, 2001 is placed on furlough, the Company will convert all 76-seat jets for operation as 70-seat jets.
Exception two: In the event the flow provisions of NWA LOA 2006-10 and LOA 2006-14 cease to be available, either at the feeder carrier affiliate referenced in such LOAs or at another carrier, the number of jet aircraft configured with 71-76 passenger seats specified in Section 1 B. 40. d. will revert to 85.
I think I see what you may be getting at, but maybe not. Does the 70 seat CRJ700s having seats taken out to add first class have anything to do with the change in these numbers?
14 Freedom 900s (terminated)
36 Compass 175s
16 Shuttle/Republic 175s
= 66 jets
153 - 85 (see below) = 68 jets
SCOPE:
40. “Permitted aircraft type” means:
a. a propeller-driven aircraft configured with 70 or fewer passenger seats and with a maximum certificated gross takeoff weight in the United States of 70,000 or fewer pounds, and
b. a jet aircraft certificated for operation in the United States for 50 or fewer passenger seats and with a maximum certificated gross takeoff weight in the United States of 65,000 or fewer pounds, and
c. one of up to 255 jet aircraft configured with 51-70 passenger seats and certificated in the United States with a maximum gross takeoff weight of 86,000 pounds or less (“70-seat jets”), and
d. one of up to 120 jet aircraft configured with 71-76 passenger seats and certificated in the United States with a maximum gross takeoff weight of 86,000 pounds or less (“76-seat jets”). The number of 76-seat jets may be increased above 120 by three 76-seat jets for each aircraft above the number of aircraft in the baseline fleet operated by the Company (in service, undergoing maintenance and operational spares) as of October 30, 2008. The baseline fleet number will be 440+N, in which N is the number of aircraft (in service, undergoing maintenance and operational spares but not including permitted aircraft types) added to the Company’s baseline
fleet from NWA. The number and type of all aircraft in the Company’s fleet on October 30, 2008 will be provided to the Association. The number of 70-seat jets plus 76-seat jets permitted by Section 1 B. 40. may not exceed 255.
Exception: Up to the 36 EMB-175s that were operated and/or ordered by Northwest prior to October 30, 2008 may continue to be operated with up to a maximum gross takeoff weight of 89,000 pounds.
e. once the number of permitted 76-seat jets is established, it will not be reduced.
Exception one: If a pilot on the seniority list with an employment date prior to September 1, 2001 is placed on furlough, the Company will convert all 76-seat jets for operation as 70-seat jets.
Exception two: In the event the flow provisions of NWA LOA 2006-10 and LOA 2006-14 cease to be available, either at the feeder carrier affiliate referenced in such LOAs or at another carrier, the number of jet aircraft configured with 71-76 passenger seats specified in Section 1 B. 40. d. will revert to 85.
I think I see what you may be getting at, but maybe not. Does the 70 seat CRJ700s having seats taken out to add first class have anything to do with the change in these numbers?
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I do not believe the flows will be cancelled. It's contractual on two ends.
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There is another way to get rid of the flows.
If mesabas assets are sold to skywest, or the flying is simply transfered, the pilots and the contract would be gone. The flow would then be gone as well.
Same thing could happen at compass as well.
If mesabas assets are sold to skywest, or the flying is simply transfered, the pilots and the contract would be gone. The flow would then be gone as well.
Same thing could happen at compass as well.
If the flow becomes unavailable by any means the amount of allowed 76 seat jets is reduced to 85. The seats need to be block off quickly and removed shortly there after. That is the poison pill there with the flow. So with 86 jets with 76 sets or more that leaves it very close. That is DCI wide. Currently there are 153 76 seat jets flying in the delta system. Look at you math above.
The contact allows 255 total 70 and or 76 seat jets not to exceed 153 76 seat jets until we have 763(8) mainline jets and then 3-1 for more 76 seat jets. This does not preclude DAL from awarding 70 (66) seat flying to the 255 number. The proviso on the flows details 76 seat jets not the 255 cap for 70/76 seat jets.
Make sense?
The contact allows 255 total 70 and or 76 seat jets not to exceed 153 76 seat jets until we have 763(8) mainline jets and then 3-1 for more 76 seat jets. This does not preclude DAL from awarding 70 (66) seat flying to the 255 number. The proviso on the flows details 76 seat jets not the 255 cap for 70/76 seat jets.
Make sense?
If they disband Compass to sell the assets off, then they lose the 36 airframe, 89,000lbs carve out. Not in management's best interest to do that.
If they can get RJET to waive the early termination penalties for those 175's it makes a ton of sense for DAL to do it. It is a cheap way out of their DCI contract.
Why do you think we are keeping the DC-9 30's and 40's a few more months? (Just a guess)
Why do you think we are keeping the DC-9 30's and 40's a few more months? (Just a guess)
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However after reading this part again
"Exception two: In the event the flow provisions of NWA LOA 2006-10 and LOA 2006-14 cease to be available, either at the feeder carrier affiliate referenced in such LOAs or at another carrier, the number of jet aircraft configured with 71-76 passenger seats specified in Section 1 B. 40. d. will revert to 85. "
It does say LOA 2006-10 and LOA 2006-14.
Does each refer to the seperate flow.
If so it seems to me that they would be able to elimate one of the flows and still be in compliance with the exception.
All I can say is that tomorrow should be a big day for the future of DCI.
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