i would be shocked if anyone could would by eagle. who would want the most expensive regional airline out there. The only bennifit would be the executive side. the certificate itself is worth almost a billion dollars from what i heard in training. that rumor of branson buying executive and turning it into virgin carribean might just be true now!
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The certificate is worth a billion dollars?? You mean $1,000,000,000?Originally Posted by Killer51883
i would be shocked if anyone could would by eagle. who would want the most expensive regional airline out there. The only bennifit would be the executive side. the certificate itself is worth almost a billion dollars from what i heard in training. that rumor of branson buying executive and turning it into virgin carribean might just be true now!
AMR talked about selling Executive and keeping Eagle prior to this. Let's face it, between AA and Eagle, AMR owns the Caribbean. Supposedly when they were shopping Executive, they didn't like the buyer (rumor was Delta). If another domestic carrier buys Executive, they will be the dominant carrier to the islands.
"All your AMR flying are belong to us" -RAH
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Yeah, except we fly the hunk of junk 140s and have already made it clear we have no interest in pursuing our contract beyond the current term.Originally Posted by Pdt's Btch
"All your AMR flying are belong to us" -RAH
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Negative. They can sell Executive and still sign a long term Eagle contract with them. Just like XJT and PNCL. BTW, AMR did include Executive in their Eagle spin-off press release.Originally Posted by Swedish Blender
AMR talked about selling Executive and keeping Eagle prior to this. Let's face it, between AA and Eagle, AMR owns the Caribbean. Supposedly when they were shopping Executive, they didn't like the buyer (rumor was Delta). If another domestic carrier buys Executive, they will be the dominant carrier to the islands.
the executive certificate is actually worth more than the eagle certificate because it allows the operator to fly in the entire western hemisphere which makes it quite valuable. In the past the certificate was used as a barganing chip against apa on some scope and other issues.
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When and where? I'd like to see anything backing this up. Why are the 140's hunks of junk? Most people that fly them with the Univerals and the sunshades in the cockpit seem to prefer them over the 145s.Originally Posted by POPA
Yeah, except we fly the hunk of junk 140s and have already made it clear we have no interest in pursuing our contract beyond the current term.
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Scanned and missed the Exec part.Originally Posted by jsled
Negative. They can sell Executive and still sign a long term Eagle contract with them. Just like XJT and PNCL. BTW, AMR did include Executive in their Eagle spin-off press release.
If they sign a long term deal with AA, nothing changes and they'd still be hamstrung by scope. I don't see any buyers except AMR shareholders. What a waste that would be.
