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Here is the webcast:CCBN - Lobby
Doing well despite possible post recession dip in US and Europe, high oil prices (up 22%) and disaster at our Asian hub. You’d expect us to be burning the furniture and raising cash at any price in this environment, the opposite is true. June quarter notes:
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What about winning NYC! Cutting 11destinations across the Atlantic! Retreat, retreat, retreat, CAL/UAL will eat our lunch. Let's see, EDI, LYS, KBP, CPT, EZE, TXL, SNN, MAN, BUD, ARN, CPH, and seasonal ZRH, AGP, VLC, PSA. Oh, and don't forget AMM and CAI, which are both understandable due to unrest in the Mid-East. I also forgot Bucharest.
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The about face on the small narrowbody RFP leads me to beleive that we may be looking at a consolodation scenario where we end up with some small narrowbody airframes. LCC and B6 both have 190's so maybe there is something going on behind the scenes with that. That being said, the volume and bounce in stock prices today were due to the pullback in capacity plans for 2012 even though they don't anticipate a drop in demand. That and look at the operating margins for the summer even with high fuel prices....that is some good stuff there.
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Originally Posted by dalad
(Post 1053785)
What about winning NYC! Cutting 11destinations across the Atlantic! Retreat, retreat, retreat, CAL/UAL will eat our lunch. Let's see, EDI, LYS, KBP, CPT, EZE, TXL, SNN, MAN, BUD, ARN, CPH, and seasonal ZRH, AGP, VLC, PSA. Oh, and don't forget AMM and CAI, which are both understandable due to unrest in the Mid-East. I also forgot Bucharest.
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1053723)
Would the government allow more consolidation?
I could see if LCC was split in two but if we acquired CLT/PHL Lord help us. We'd acquire LCC and shut down CLT and then one day PHL but we'd keep NYC! Which we already have anyways. But none of this would happen before we get the seniority list together and then of course the LCC pilots would want DOH and then to vote out ALPA. Boy doesn't that just sound like fun! :D Or we acquire the America West pilots, who want relative seniority. We get PHX, Ferd would be ecstatic. So really the only real winners here is Ferd. And when Ferd wins, we all win. Ferd <-----winning by making stuff up, so I'm told:rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by RockyBoy
(Post 1053792)
The about face on the small narrowbody RFP leads me to beleive that we may be looking at a consolodation scenario where we end up with some small narrowbody airframes. LCC and B6 both have 190's so maybe there is something going on behind the scenes with that. That being said, the volume and bounce in stock prices today were due to the pullback in capacity plans for 2012 even though they don't anticipate a drop in demand. That and look at the operating margins for the summer even with high fuel prices....that is some good stuff there.
Delta management stated they had been in talks with Bombardier and Embraer. Those manufacturers sell types that are operated by our regional partners. Further, the RJ's guys all stated their companies had been asked to submit proposals on operating these jets. Also note D-ALPA was at the conference and recognized right off the bat. What ever is going on, D-ALPA is in the loop. They stated unequivocally that there were no 100 seat negotiations, or proposals. As far as buying low cost carriers, we just bought part of Aero Mexico and are working on GOL. It was stated we are getting a Joint Venture going and full anti trust immunity in the future. When it comes to cabotage, maybe we are a first mover. That's where I'd be focused ... more than parts of LCC. FWIW, AeroMexico Connect has a fleet of E190's on order with 99 seats in a two class config. |
Originally Posted by buzzpat
(Post 1053725)
Ferd is always WINNING!!.......seen the *****es on his arm? He's legendary around these parts.:D
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Bar,
True, or they realize that the 717 will suit their purposes nicely over the next ten years! :D |
Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1053796)
That is not what it tells me. First, I think we are wanting to de-risk our business by deleveraging it and paying down debt. Second, the order is getting pushed off until we are in negotiations. ALPA, by refusing to state clearly that scope is not for sale is sending a message, in turn, management is keeping its options open. They are not going to commit when the open question remains.
Delta management stated they had been in talks with Bombardier and Embraer. Those manufacturers sell types that are operated by our regional partners. Further, the RJ's guys all stated their companies had been asked to submit proposals on operating these jets. Also note D-ALPA was at the conference and recognized right off the bat. What ever is going on, D-ALPA is in the loop. They stated unequivocally that there were no 100 seat negotiations, or proposals. As far as buying low cost carriers, we just bought part of Aero Mexico and are working on GOL. It was stated we are getting a Joint Venture going and full anti trust immunity in the future. When it comes to cabotage, maybe we are a first mover. That's where I'd be focused ... more than parts of LCC. |
Originally Posted by acl65pilot
(Post 1053802)
Bar,
True, or they realize that the 717 will suit their purposes nicely over the next ten years! :D AeroMExico dumped the the 717, ordered E190's (the IGW version) and outsourced them. Then Delta bought part of AeroMexico and sits on the BOD. My guess is that if AeroMexico finds the costs of the 717 prohibitive, how much more so would Delta Air Lines. Further, Delta wants out of some of the CRJ50 contracts. Delta needs something to offer our regional "partners" to induce them to adjust their contracts. We don't talk about it much openly, but there's 700 airplanes and half our departures contracted to Corporations under deals we can't modify as quickly as the market changes. I'd guess for this reason, CMR may finally be parted out in the next year and our massive investment there simply written off to zero. It is senseless and illegal to go to an investor's conference and lie. So, the most likely story is that what we are told is the truth. |
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