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beech2jet 11-15-2006 12:23 PM

yeah, I'm only asking because I was thinking of starting to apply soon but I don't want to apply to places like Colgan if when this merger goes through Delta decides to "do away" with all the turboprop flying and goes strictly to jets

iflyjets4food 11-15-2006 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by beech2jet (Post 80931)
I saw today that US Airways has put out a bid to buy Delta. They have also stated that they want to keep the Delta name. My question is, if this deal pans out, what will this do to smaller regional’s that feed US Air? Some regional’s actually own part of Us Air like Air Wisky for instance, but what about those airlines such as Colgan or others operating as US Airways Express? Will they simple go out of business? I have been holding out for a long time to apply to the right regional and I want to make sure I don't go down a road that is destined to end. I've been on these fourms for a long time and just now registered. Those that are involved or simply looking in from the outside, what are your thoughts?

You'll never find the perfect time to try the regionals. It's kinda like standing at the roulette wheel waiting to get into the game until the perfect time so that you'll guarantee a win. I held out waiting for the perfect time for 3+ years before I decided I didn't have the stomach to try it.

freezingflyboy 11-15-2006 12:48 PM

In this business you either need to sh!t or get off the pot. If you wait around for things that might happen maybe sometime in the not too distant future if this that and the other take place then you will never end up doing much of anything. The best thing to do is make the best decision you can with the information you have. When I say information I mean facts. Do your best to base your decision on things you can verify, not conjecture, rumors or hearsay. Things change so rapidly in this industry that it is impossible to look more than 6mos or a year into the future and predict who's gonna be doing what with whom. Comair, ASA and ACA are great examples of how quickly things can change in this business. So I guess to answer your question about what will happen to the regionals that feed US Airways and Delta IF a merger were to go through: no one knows. Not even the CEOs of the companies involved.

LivinTheDream28 11-15-2006 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by beech2jet (Post 80931)
I saw today that US Airways has put out a bid to buy Delta. They have also stated that they want to keep the Delta name. My question is, if this deal pans out, what will this do to smaller regional’s that feed US Air? Some regional’s actually own part of Us Air like Air Wisky for instance, but what about those airlines such as Colgan or others operating as US Airways Express? Will they simple go out of business? I have been holding out for a long time to apply to the right regional and I want to make sure I don't go down a road that is destined to end. I've been on these fourms for a long time and just now registered. Those that are involved or simply looking in from the outside, what are your thoughts?

hey I was wondering the same thing, I just got in with Colgan and I hope this merger would not cripple to company. Have any of the guys who work there heard anything about this?

STILL GROUNDED 11-15-2006 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by beech2jet (Post 80939)
yeah, I'm only asking because I was thinking of starting to apply soon but I don't want to apply to places like Colgan if when this merger goes through Delta decides to "do away" with all the turboprop flying and goes strictly to jets

THe Merger may happen the turbo props are not going away. There are too many airports served my Saabs, Dash 8s and Beeches to toss them from the system, by the time a merger would get that far you should be furghlouged from the next airline anyway. Apply away. Be dumb and a puppet Chuck will hire you.

Z_Pilot 11-15-2006 02:38 PM

Delta's and US's fleets are anything but "synergized"

MikeB525 11-15-2006 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by Ottopilot (Post 80853)
How is losing your job and getting no paycheck "more secure and better pay"?

Thousands will lose thier jobs.

Otto,

After the first merger (Cactus-US), the company actually started recalling furloughs, not putting more people out. Can you explain what would make this case different? Just wondering.

Southerncowboyz 11-15-2006 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by MikeB525 (Post 81030)
Otto,

After the first merger (Cactus-US), the company actually started recalling furloughs, not putting more people out. Can you explain what would make this case different? Just wondering.

Mike,

Mr. Parker stated he expected 10% fewer seats overall. The two, well, three companies have 800+ aircraft between them. There are a lot of routes that overlap, especially on the shuttle. They are going make one huge shuttle and sell the excess. Yes, they are recalling now, but that means less hiring in the future. I don't know if 10% fewer seats equates to
10% fewer aircraft ... I'm sure somebody smarter than me will come along and clarify. They also stated no furloughs, but we've heard that one before. Good luck, all.

J

Laughing_Jakal 11-15-2006 03:15 PM

I have one word to say about this
 
"staple"!!!!!!!

ERJ135 11-15-2006 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by Laughing_Jakal (Post 81050)
"staple"!!!!!!!

I have heard that term before. Whats it mean??


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