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If you are referring to mainline, those orders were made before bankruptcy.Originally Posted by Spoiler
So all those orders and deliveries during bk - where did those come from?
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I meant 2012, good catchOriginally Posted by PIPErdrvr
If memory serves, 2011 was our most productive year in company history with regards to hiring numbers. 725+
Flow plan usually takes about two weeks for an initial look, then changes slightly as time goes on. Should see a first look before Christmas I'd imagine.
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Base transfers have been showing up in peoples 3*s already.Originally Posted by swaayze
Flow plan usually takes about two weeks for an initial look, then changes slightly as time goes on. Should see a first look before Christmas I'd imagine.
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That is the point I was making earlier. AA can't make any aircraft purchases while still in bankruptcy. Republic offered up their own coin while Xjet already had the crj-200s baking in the desert.
AA's plan for L-Eagle (yes there is one) involves an in-house purchase which can't be done until after bankruptcy.
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I bet you we would had people banging the door like they where in 2011.
That's how the best looking regional out there doesn't mean is going to be the best looking tomorrow.
I just hope everything works out for us.
Nobody gave Repbulic anything. They paid for those aircraft themselves.Originally Posted by PilotJ3
Thats the way it is. If only Horton had gave those RAH planes to Eagle, instead of ****ting on us for concessions $$$, the history would be different.I bet you we would had people banging the door like they where in 2011.
That's how the best looking regional out there doesn't mean is going to be the best looking tomorrow.
I just hope everything works out for us.
That is the point I was making earlier. AA can't make any aircraft purchases while still in bankruptcy. Republic offered up their own coin while Xjet already had the crj-200s baking in the desert.
AA's plan for L-Eagle (yes there is one) involves an in-house purchase which can't be done until after bankruptcy.
They can buy anything they want in bankruptcy. They just need court approval.
Heck, your whole post us just wrong...
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They can buy anything they want in bankruptcy. They just need court approval.
Heck, your whole post us just wrong...
*sigh*Originally Posted by Mason32
Republic paid for the planes? Wrong. AA pays for them with RAH as the intermediaryThey can buy anything they want in bankruptcy. They just need court approval.
Heck, your whole post us just wrong...
wow...just wow.
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They can buy anything they want in bankruptcy. They just need court approval.
Heck, your whole post us just wrong...
Nope, RAH pays the planes. AA Pays them a fee for them to pay the mini 737s.Originally Posted by Mason32
Republic paid for the planes? Wrong. AA pays for them with RAH as the intermediaryThey can buy anything they want in bankruptcy. They just need court approval.
Heck, your whole post us just wrong...
