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BeechDrvr13 12-20-2007 10:45 AM

From Fred's Mouth
 
In the interview I read with Fred Deleeuw (Probably butchered that) he stated they were in talks with the DOT about ceasing only the east coast EAS flying but the DOT told them no. If they shut down some of the EAS flying they have to take down all the flying. He went on to say he was hopeful they would allow them to continue their EAS flyinf out west while a new carrier was selected. Best of luck to all involved. Tough situation.

mccube5 12-20-2007 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by CAPIP1998 (Post 284013)
Mccube,

Have you heard anything about what your going to do? Did they give you any notice about the closing?

Frankly, I'm just a bit curious at this point, and a little miffed that they couldn't have told me BEFORE I had to quit my current job. Anyway, I'd like to know what you know about how this is going to effect the current BOS pilots?

well i dont wanna say that i saw this coming but the writing has been on the wall for a while now and rumors of something bad have been circulating for weeks. i dont think anyone thought it was going to be this drastic and this sudden but thats just the way it is.

as for myself, i had been preparing to leave anyway and currently have offers on the table for a jan 7 class at AWAC and a jan 9 class at Republic. just trying to decide on which one is a better fit for me overall. as with nearly all the FO's i worked with noone should have trouble finding a job at another regional. its the CA's that were just short of the 1000 TPIC that i feel bad for and the montana guys that have been with the company for years and years and never planned on leaving. either way at the end of the day i know everyone will land on their feet no matter where they end up.

Paok 12-20-2007 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by mregan (Post 284023)
any idea who's gonna pick up that flying??????

word in cvg is that comair is, apparently a memo just came out, and my friend is doing the bigsky bgr flights, which we just picked up like a few days ago

kansas 12-20-2007 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by mregan (Post 284023)
any idea who's gonna pick up that flying??????

By Gregory Polek

December 20, 2007
Air Transport and Cargo



MAIR Holdings announced yesterday that its Big Sky Airlines subsidiary will end all its Delta Connection service on the East Coast as of midnight on January 7. The company will then attempt to “transition” its Billings, Mont.-based operation to another airline, distribute any remaining cash to shareholders and completely liquidate sometime next year, said MAIR president Paul Foley during a conference call this morning. Delta has recruited wholly owned subsidiary Comair to assume responsibility for part of the 16-city Eastern network.

Meanwhile, MAIR has entered negotiations with another carrier, reportedly Cheyenne, Wyo.-based Great Lakes Aviation, to assume control of Big Sky’s Billings-based EAS markets. Foley attributed the decision to shut down to unusually bad weather, high fuel costs and “disappointing” revenue from the Boston-based operation, established in April in an effort to counter losses generated by its Western network.

freezingflyboy 12-20-2007 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by mccube5 (Post 284068)
well i dont wanna say that i saw this coming but the writing has been on the wall for a while now and rumors of something bad have been circulating for weeks. i dont think anyone thought it was going to be this drastic and this sudden but thats just the way it is.

as for myself, i had been preparing to leave anyway and currently have offers on the table for a jan 7 class at AWAC and a jan 9 class at Republic. just trying to decide on which one is a better fit for me overall. as with nearly all the FO's i worked with noone should have trouble finding a job at another regional. its the CA's that were just short of the 1000 TPIC that i feel bad for and the montana guys that have been with the company for years and years and never planned on leaving. either way at the end of the day i know everyone will land on their feet no matter where they end up.

I'm confused. Is the ENTIRE Big Sky operation shutting down or just the East coast stuff? I was under the impression that it was just the Delta flying out of Boston that was on the chopping block. Why would that affect the guys out in Montana that have been with Big Sky for years?

freezingflyboy 12-20-2007 01:58 PM

Looks like Kansas answered the question while I was typing.:D Thanks for the update.

kansas 12-20-2007 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by freezingflyboy (Post 284142)
Looks like Kansas answered the question while I was typing.:D Thanks for the update.

No prob Bob...here's the link to the article for those that would like to see it firsthand: http://www.ainonline.com/news/single...ash=53c8ec5430

cfii2007 12-20-2007 03:21 PM

Guess I won't be applying to them.......

WhiteH2O 12-20-2007 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by kansas (Post 284140)
Foley attributed the decision to shut down to unusually bad weather, high fuel costs and “disappointing” revenue from the Boston-based operation...

I bet the rest of you are glad you didn't have to attempt to overcome the impossible like deLeeuw and Foley had to overcome with factors such as "bad weather" and "high fuel costs". :rolleyes: :mad:

FR8DOGG 12-20-2007 04:29 PM

Tonight on the 6 o'clock news here in Montana they announced that Big Sky will cease all operation by Feburary. Sad news I have a lot of buddies out of work with this announcement.


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