Its Official...XJT CrJ Base In DFW For AA
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And if anybody has been in this 25 years, then they only have themselves to blame for their current situation with the regionals, as 25 years should have been more then enough time to make a move out of the regionals elsewhere.
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How do you figure? They will probably have to do a displacement bid. Why would anyone want to commute from the east coast to dfw when they have atl?
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Our current Delta 200 flying is mostly what the brasilia and ATRs flew so we are well aware of 7 leg days and 20+ leg 4 days. You guys really need to grab a brew and lay off APC for a bit
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Class. Some have it. Some do not.
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However long it shouldn't matter, 10 years is sufficient to realize how this works and not gripe about it when it happens to you. Because everyone wins some then later loses some in this industry.
And if anybody has been in this 25 years, then they only have themselves to blame for their current situation with the regionals, as 25 years should have been more then enough time to make a move out of the regionals elsewhere.
And if anybody has been in this 25 years, then they only have themselves to blame for their current situation with the regionals, as 25 years should have been more then enough time to make a move out of the regionals elsewhere.
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Amazing.......I've been off these forms for a few years and come back to the same old crap.......
The L-XJT contract makes it extremely expensive for the company to open a new base, also The CRJ side just lost a considerable amount of DAL flying, so the crews and A/C are already in place. I am happy the ASA side got the flying, mergers where one side of the house gets all new flying/growth never makes for a happy merger......
The L-XJT contract makes it extremely expensive for the company to open a new base, also The CRJ side just lost a considerable amount of DAL flying, so the crews and A/C are already in place. I am happy the ASA side got the flying, mergers where one side of the house gets all new flying/growth never makes for a happy merger......
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