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Old 04-19-2026 | 10:06 AM
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First of all you're right. I don't think management is trying to kill LCCs. That's just a byproduct of the post pandemic United growth and expansion of basic economy.

Secondly, they aren't focused on "top spot". United is already the #1 airline in the world by every reasonable metric. More mainline planes, more passenger miles flown, and more revenue from flying passengers than any other airline in the world. Yes I'm aware American counts their RJ fleet flown by their express carriers. United has over 1,100 planes and Delta about 960. We also have nearly double the number of widebody planes than Delta has.

Delta insists that "total corporate revenue" is the only metric that matters, because they make $5B a year from an oil refinery that is included in their annual passenger revenue. But absent the oil refinery revenue, Delta has less passenger revenue than United.

Also being in "top spot" isn't really anything exciting because it doesn't actually mean anything other than bragging rights.

Throughout the 2010s the airlines all played nice and just kept in their lanes, but as soon as Kirby took over he put his foot on the pedal and that made it harder for the little airlines because we took so many of their passengers. Its just going to get worse as Starlink is expanding (331 installs already) and we get those 500 more planes in the next 5 years.

Other than the mid-late 90s, these last few years have been fun to watch a management team that's really interested in running a great airline. Too bad the last 30 years weren't like this. It would have been a lot more fun.
weird that delta has a s&p investment grade rating while ual is speculative. also weird that delta’s market capitalization is 40% larger than that of ual despite ual being bigger. the difference must all be about the refinery. you should start educating all the dum dum investment bankers on Wall Street.
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Old 04-19-2026 | 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Uninteresting
weird that delta has a s&p investment grade rating while ual is speculative. also weird that delta’s market capitalization is 40% larger than that of ual despite ual being bigger. the difference must all be about the refinery. you should start educating all the dum dum investment bankers on Wall Street.
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Old 04-19-2026 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Uninteresting
weird that delta has a s&p investment grade rating while ual is speculative. also weird that delta’s market capitalization is 40% larger than that of ual despite ual being bigger. the difference must all be about the refinery. you should start educating all the dum dum investment bankers on Wall Street.
Becoming investment grade takes quite awhile and UA had a deep hole to crawl out of. UA is expected to be investment grade by the end of the year
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Old 04-19-2026 | 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Uninteresting
weird that delta has a s&p investment grade rating while ual is speculative. also weird that delta’s market capitalization is 40% larger than that of ual despite ual being bigger. the difference must all be about the refinery. you should start educating all the dum dum investment bankers on Wall Street.
United does not have "speculative" credit rating. United's overall Moody's credit rating is one notch below investment grade and its secured debt is already rated as investment grade.
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Old 04-19-2026 | 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by FriendlyPilot
United does not have "speculative" credit rating. United's overall Moody's credit rating is one notch below investment grade and its secured debt is already rated as investment grade.
When is the ratification vote on the FA TA? What is the estimated annual impact with this agreement in place? Any other major labor groups still negotiating or is the FA the last amendable contract outstanding?
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Old 04-19-2026 | 03:06 PM
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The AA statement included this line: "American Airlines is not engaged with or interested in any discussions regarding a merger with United Airlines."

Anybody read that as they are interested in a merger, just not interested in discussions regarding a merger?

Or are we reading too much into it?
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Old 04-19-2026 | 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Schwanker
When is the ratification vote on the FA TA? What is the estimated annual impact with this agreement in place? Any other major labor groups still negotiating or is the FA the last amendable contract outstanding?
Pilot openers are in 8 ish months.
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Old 04-19-2026 | 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Guppydriver95
Pilot openers are in 8 ish months.
And in five years (give or take) we *might* have a new contract.
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Old 04-19-2026 | 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ATISInformation
The AA statement included this line: "American Airlines is not engaged with or interested in any discussions regarding a merger with United Airlines."

Anybody read that as they are interested in a merger, just not interested in discussions regarding a merger?

Or are we reading too much into it?
I read it as they are interested in mergers, just not with UA. They wouldn't have said "a combination with United would be negative for competition and for consumers" if they had any interest in merging with UA. They didn't have to say that but they did. That's poisoning the well. Now anyone who would object to a proposed UA-AA merger doesn't have to prove anything, they have it straight from AA's mouth.
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Old 04-19-2026 | 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Schwanker
When is the ratification vote on the FA TA? What is the estimated annual impact with this agreement in place? Any other major labor groups still negotiating or is the FA the last amendable contract outstanding?
The company already took a one-time charge last year for the FA contract that didn't pass. Which I interpret to mean they will not need as large a special item this time around. The FAs start voting in 4 days. I believe it's open for 3 weeks.

The mechanics are still without a contract, as I understand it.
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