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Originally Posted by PaloAlto
(Post 3059856)
Are the 19 200s still on Skywest property?
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Originally Posted by PaloAlto
(Post 3059856)
Are the 19 200s still on Skywest property?
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Originally Posted by PaloAlto
(Post 3059856)
Are the 19 200s still on Skywest property?
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Originally Posted by Cannonball
(Post 3046260)
OO will only be operating the 175 and 200 for Delta in May and June, with the exception of a single 700 for Aspen.
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Originally Posted by Happyflyer
(Post 3061344)
Makes since, Endeavors's payroll is funded via Uncle Sam, why also pay a fee for a departure to a company that also has payroll protection.
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Originally Posted by Happyflyer
(Post 3061344)
Makes since, Endeavors's payroll is funded via Uncle Sam, why also pay a fee for a departure to a company that also has payroll protection.
SkyWest expects to receive approximately $438 million as payroll support under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act ("CARES Act"), of which approximately $337 million will be a direct grant and approximately $101 million will be in the form of a ten-year, low interest unsecured loan. SkyWest has elected to receive the funds in four monthly disbursements from April to July 2020. SkyWest received $219 million of the $438 million in April 2020. In consideration for the funding, SkyWest will issue to the U.S. Treasury Department warrants to purchase an aggregate of 357,317 shares of SkyWest common stock. The warrants carry an exercise price of $28.38 per share. SkyWest has applied for approximately $497 million in secured loans under the CARES Act and is evaluating its level of participation in this loan program. |
Originally Posted by preflight
(Post 3061483)
So is SkyWest's
SkyWest expects to receive approximately $438 million as payroll support under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act ("CARES Act"), of which approximately $337 million will be a direct grant and approximately $101 million will be in the form of a ten-year, low interest unsecured loan. SkyWest has elected to receive the funds in four monthly disbursements from April to July 2020. SkyWest received $219 million of the $438 million in April 2020. In consideration for the funding, SkyWest will issue to the U.S. Treasury Department warrants to purchase an aggregate of 357,317 shares of SkyWest common stock. The warrants carry an exercise price of $28.38 per share. SkyWest has applied for approximately $497 million in secured loans under the CARES Act and is evaluating its level of participation in this loan program. |
Originally Posted by Meow1215
(Post 3061586)
The point he is making is that why pay Skywest to do it when Delta is getting Endeavor to do it for essentially nothing since government funds are paying Endeavor salaries. Endeavor does not have a fee for departure.
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Originally Posted by trip
(Post 3062212)
Skywest offered to waive any contractual minimums with partners during this crisis. This is why SKYW parked all the 7/9 and all but a handful of deuces.
But those partners still pay OO a fee for each departure, and they are still hemorrhaging money. In a fluid situation you can throw a 9E plane on a route, remove it, and it still costs the same - the crew. Which is currently being paid for by a government bailout. |
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