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Bucking Bar 06-01-2011 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by Check Essential (Post 1001842)
They better not laugh at us.
We are 3'8" and 85 lbs. of lean mean scope machine. With a hat.

http://jasonferruggia.com/wp-content.../Skinnyguy.jpg

But, did you see who management sent to the table? Who could blame the guy for playing a little strip poker?


Bucking Bar 06-01-2011 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by Check Essential (Post 1001846)
Yeah baby!

(if you look closely you can see the ALPA logo on those panties)

Bill's lost a lot of weight. Is he doing that P90X thing?

scambo1 06-01-2011 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Mesabah (Post 1001666)
I think the next scope battle will be the bait and switch. They'll return the jets for relief in the turboprop area, and it will be a huge mistake. The next gen turboprops will compete directly with jets.


The Q400 turboprop should be flown by mainline. Anyone who thinks turboprops are not going to be making a comeback does not understand their economics. I personally believe turboprops will be crossing the ocean with 300 pax on board in 20 years.

FlyZ 06-01-2011 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Sawdog (Post 1001563)
When I was in training last week, they said 9 DC-9s will be parked this year.


We've gotta get those DC-9s parked ASAP! How else can we make room for more big RJs in the network while keeping capacity flat?!

FlyZ 06-01-2011 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by Pineapple Guy (Post 1001474)

I am completely confident DALPA will not open the door further, and perhaps may even close it a bit.

Alfa, Slow, and Sailing, are you guys completely confident of this as well?

Waves 06-01-2011 02:50 PM

Oh yeah, the new Super 767-Super Extended Range. :D

Hey that was supposed to go to beer's last funny statement. Yes..I meant 80,000 tons...and that is per side!! We were flying the 767-300EEEEEEEEEER.

forgot to bid 06-01-2011 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Check Essential (Post 1001842)
They better not laugh at us.
We are 3'8" and 85 lbs. of lean mean scope machine. With a hat.

http://jasonferruggia.com/wp-content.../Skinnyguy.jpg

Well you dont need much when the nmb put the RAH STS ball on the t and told the other team to go to their dugout and begged you please just hit the ball!!!!!

Btw, that picture is perfect but I didn't realize it but 3'8" and 85 lbs is A BMI of 31. We're fat little kids! playing tball! willing to sell our and your souls for a milkshake.

Bucking Bar 06-01-2011 03:31 PM

Just have to think we're players in this game
 
Paris Air Show starts June 20th. This is when announcements are more likely than not.

However, Delta's own economic team might have figured out early what the rest of the economic World seems to be figuring out today. .. that US GDP growth is less than expected. Typically the overall flying for Delta (us and the other 50%) correlates with national GDP pretty well. The eye popping figure is that Bombardier is getting 737NG money for these jets, $65 million for an early order that Bombardier needed desperately. This is around 20 to 25 million more than a E175 and nearly twice the cost of the CRJ super stretch. While this airplane is supposed to have great economics, that's a pile of capital expense.

Anyway, here's hope to those who would not miss flying a Douglas jet.

VANCOUVER/BANGALORE (Reuters) – Bombardier Inc (BBDb.TO) broke a 16-month order drought for its new CSeries jetliner on Wednesday, announcing a small 10-plane deal and hinting that more orders may not be far off.

The world's third biggest civil aircraft maker is also in advanced talks with up to 10 customers on sales of its newest single-aisle commercial aircraft, said Guy Hachey, president and chief operating officer of Bombardier's aerospace unit.

"There are somewhere between seven and 10 customers that are much further along than just talking about general items around the aircraft," Hachey told analysts and reporters on a call to discuss Bombardier's first quarter results.

"We are getting down to negotiating LOIs (letters of intent) and turning out pricing issues, terms and conditions and performance guarantees," he said.

There was also a "second handful" of customers, with whom discussions are "progressing well", he said.

Montreal-based Bombardier has been under pressure for months to announce new orders of its 110- to 145-seater CSeries jet, which is set to enter the market in late-2013 and compete with Boeing Co's (BA.N) 737 and Airbus Industrie's (EAD.PA) A320.

The firm order announced on Wednesday from Sweden's Braathens Aviation could help stir up more interest in the aircraft at this month's Paris air show, a key aviation industry sales event, analysts said.

"We believe there is a good chance of additional orders at the show, which would clearly alleviate some of the concerns investors have had about the potential viability of the CSeries program," said National Bank Financial analyst Cameron Doerksen.

News of the order came on the same day Bombardier released healthy results, showing a 13 percent rise in first-quarter earnings. Both items helped to lift Bombardier's stock as much as 7 percent. It later closed off its highs at C$6.65, up 20 Canadian cents or 3 percent, on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

The Braathens order, which is worth $665 million and includes an option for another 10 CSeries aircraft, brings to 100 the total number of firm orders for the plane.

Braathens is Bombardier's fourth customer for the CSeries. Its firm order is for five smaller CS100 aircraft and five larger CS300 mainline jetliners. If the Swedish firm turns its option for 10 more aircraft into firm orders the deal value will rise to about $1.37 billion.

FORECAST UNCHANGED

Earlier on Wednesday, Bombardier released first-quarter earnings that beat market expectations due to increased aircraft deliveries, notably higher-margin Global Express business jets.

Despite the outperformance, the company left its March margin and delivery forecasts unchanged, raising questions from analysts as to whether the rest of the year would be weaker or if the company would beat its own outlook.

Hachey said he was still comfortable with the guidance and pointed out that the fourth quarter would comprise only two months as Bombardier changes its year-end from end-January to end-December.

Bombardier, which is also the world's largest train maker, reported net profit of $220 million, or 12 cents a share. That was ahead of analyst expectations of 10 cents a share as the market for business jets revived after a slump in 2009 because of the recession.

A year ago the Montreal-based company reported earnings of $195 million, or 11 cents a share.

Revenue rose 9 percent to $4.66 billion.

"I think it was a good quarter. We continue to see supportive trends and orders in business jets and transportation," said BMO Capital Markets analyst Fadi Chamoun.

"That should continue to drive revenue and margin improvement in the next two years," he said.

The company's overall backlog was $55.1 billion as of April 30, compared with $52.7 billion on January 31.

Revenue at the aerospace division rose 10 percent to $2.2 billion. It received 86 net orders during the quarter, up from 61 in the year-ago period.

Bombardier's aerospace unit got a major lift in March from a massive order of up to 120 business jets from Warren Buffett's NetJets Inc, a deal that could be worth as much as $6.7 billion.

Bombardier executives said they did not see any other deals as large as this on the immediate horizon.

Revenue at the transportation division was up 9 percent at $2.5 billion.

($1=$0.97 Canadian)

saudawg 06-01-2011 03:45 PM


Originally Posted by Nosmo King (Post 998763)
For all you Mac/Apple users:

New version of malware is now spreading for Macs. Apple finally acknowledged the malware problem. Read article linked for more info.

New Mac Defender malware variant drops admin password requirement

it's not a virus, it's not malware and it in no way harms your computer. it's a phishing scam.

Apple have responded within five days.

forgot to bid 06-01-2011 04:17 PM

Well in honor of Bars Canadian optimism about c-series jets being flown for delta, and a slight chance by us! Anyways, Canada's best, excluding Canadian bacon, Shania and Kate:

http://www.chits.info/views/images/g...a_Twain_35.jpg

http://lostpic.files.wordpress.com/2...e-lilly-19.jpg


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