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Al Czervik 04-23-2022 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by Margaritaville (Post 3410954)
Don't want to get into a big thing here Al, but here's a list from 2019. Maybe more telling of the long term financial management since it excludes covid.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/...ps-us-covid19/


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Myfingershurt 04-23-2022 08:14 AM

Yeah. Delta’s total debt at the end of 1Q22 was $25.6B after repaying $1.4B I’m the first quarter. Management is making debt reduction a top priority. CEO has always said delta’s comfortable debt is the $4B range. They don’t like to go below that.

TransWorld 04-23-2022 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by bababouey (Post 3410700)
its an Air Force thing, most of us call the plane “the jet” it’s just the way it is. Be glad that not all of us flew fighters and bring all that nonsensical verbiage into play.

It was also a commercial airline thing. About the time jet bridges came into common usage.


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Margaritaville 04-23-2022 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by Al Czervik (Post 3410963)
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Wasn't when I posted it. But I'm sure you know how to use google. You get my point.

Al Czervik 04-23-2022 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by Margaritaville (Post 3411062)
Wasn't when I posted it. But I'm sure you know how to use google. You get my point.


The debt right after AA chose to run it up with a fleet replacement and all new HQ?

JulesWinfield 04-23-2022 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by El Peso (Post 3410941)
Wait what? Lol want to show your work here?


American Airlines Group Annual EPS
2021 $-3.09
2020 $-18.36
2019 $3.79
2018 $3.03
2017 $2.61
2016 $4.65
2015 $11.07
2014 $3.93
2013 $-6.54

Earnings per share isn’t free cash flow.

https://www.santacruzsentinel.com/20...investing/amp/

merica1776 04-25-2022 05:54 AM

So if you lived in Delaware about an hour from Philly (AA) and 2.5ish from Dulles and Newark (UA) would that sway you one way or the other. I consider United a better airline but driving only an hour sounds pretty nice. Any thoughts?

Al Czervik 04-25-2022 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by merica1776 (Post 3411850)
So if you lived in Delaware about an hour from Philly (AA) and 2.5ish from Dulles and Newark (UA) would that sway you one way or the other. I consider United a better airline but driving only an hour sounds pretty nice. Any thoughts?


Big difference is drive time. PHL is a good place to be based for AA. Lots of NB and WB flying.

rvfanatic 04-25-2022 07:38 AM

Year 2 pay starts on your anniversary of Indoc at United. I hear it’s a year after your OE complete at AA. So in the near term consider that.

Guppydriver95 04-25-2022 07:38 AM


Originally Posted by Al Czervik (Post 3410462)
Guys who like the 73.

Point of order. United pilots call it a guppy😜


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