Will ExpressJet survive this?

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Quote: We may be getting set up to fail.
There are 4 SkyWest BOD members who are also on the ExpressJet Inc Board as well
It would be ManaAir LLC, which technically doesn’t even need a board being an LLC. Their control and voting power would be spelled out in the LLC operating agreement. Being private, who really knows who’s calling the shots and the voting power of each LLC member.
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Quote: Yet envoy is pulling their 145s out of the desert? :scratches head: AA must know something UAL doesn’t.
Envoy is pulling the 145's back into service, but permanently parking 22 E140's that were flown out of Dallas and New York.

These will be replaced with the compass 175's. A net loss of 2 airplanes.
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Quote: These will be replaced with the compass 175's. A net loss of 2 airplanes.
Those Envoy guys better get their meme game sharpened up!
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Quote: We may be getting set up to fail.
There are 4 SkyWest BOD members who are also on the ExpressJet Inc Board as well
How do u know this? That sucks.
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Quote: We may be getting set up to fail.
There are 4 SkyWest BOD members who are also on the ExpressJet Inc Board as well
EV120, did something change ? When I last looked it was just 2 BOD members were also on SkyWest's BOD. One is Jerry Atkins.

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Quote: Those Envoy guys better get their meme game sharpened up!

Don’t think they’d be able to match that Compass group when it comes to memes
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Quote: It is unusual. Unless AA is flooding the market and betting on a quicker recovery than the others so that they will gain a larger market share of passengers who couldn't get flights where they wanted to go with DL/UA during all this madness? No idea though, just spit ballin'
AA is flying 145s on traditionally 76 seat or even mainline routes in June. It’s utterly insane given that the 85 percent cap is causing most flights at this level of service to be full.
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Quote: AA is flying 145s on traditionally 76 seat or even mainline routes in June. It’s utterly insane given that the 85 percent cap is causing most flights at this level of service to be full.
AA is trying to be the only option on many routes.
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Quote: AA is trying to be the only option on many routes.

It seems to be working too. Buddy of mine said load factors were above 85% on all of his flights.


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The only true measure of what's going on is TSA passenger throughput:

https://www.tsa.gov/coronavirus/passenger-throughput
Date 5/16/2020
Total Traveler Throughput Total 193,340
Traveler Throughput
(1 Year Ago - Same Weekday)
2,091,116

NO BUENO. We're all *******ed
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