ASA to park RJ's?
#14
SkyWest training manager told our class yesterday that ASA will be parking planes, just didn't say how many.
For the SkW side of the company, we've still got 22 new RJ's coming. Not going to replace the EMB-120's with the 18 new -700's.
Delta wants to get rid of -200's, United likes -200's.
Who knows ?
For the SkW side of the company, we've still got 22 new RJ's coming. Not going to replace the EMB-120's with the 18 new -700's.
Delta wants to get rid of -200's, United likes -200's.
Who knows ?
#15
Yeah I guess since Delta can't cancel the contract yet they will use them instead of paying them for nothing. Even before the BTR mess Freedom had started making their rounds in ATL again.
So 13 RJ's and 12 ATR's. 25 airplanes gone requiring roughly 250 pilots? Ruh-roh
So 13 RJ's and 12 ATR's. 25 airplanes gone requiring roughly 250 pilots? Ruh-roh
#16
Arnt the rj's just replacing the atr routes?
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SkyWest training manager told our class yesterday that ASA will be parking planes, just didn't say how many.
For the SkW side of the company, we've still got 22 new RJ's coming. Not going to replace the EMB-120's with the 18 new -700's.
Delta wants to get rid of -200's, United likes -200's.
Who knows ?
For the SkW side of the company, we've still got 22 new RJ's coming. Not going to replace the EMB-120's with the 18 new -700's.
Delta wants to get rid of -200's, United likes -200's.
Who knows ?
#19
Ok folks, put the pipes down, this whole thread is based on an APC company profile. Delta, SkyWest and ASA have made no announcements indicating this may happen. Since when did APC become the official source for fleet sizes and reductions?
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Just guessing. Maybe ATW publishes CASM for regionals. I'll check.....
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