Dont call me Shirley
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Yes, a great deal of the stuff on anet is pure drivel, but this one caught my eye:
"Allegheny (before the name change) did show interest in the late 1970s in the A-300, but nothing ever came of it.
They had a history of making a big move and backing away - also in the late '70s they considered applying for a London Gatwick
flight from PIT. They even lined up two ex-United DC-8-62s to operate it with, but pulled the application in the end."
http://www.airliners.net/aviation-forums/general_aviation/read.main/5290411/
I had never heard of this, but did hear that USAir upper management scoffed back in '86 at Piedmont's announcement of CLT-LGW flights and 767 order.
Has anyone heard of what the anet poster wrote?
"Allegheny (before the name change) did show interest in the late 1970s in the A-300, but nothing ever came of it.
They had a history of making a big move and backing away - also in the late '70s they considered applying for a London Gatwick
flight from PIT. They even lined up two ex-United DC-8-62s to operate it with, but pulled the application in the end."
http://www.airliners.net/aviation-forums/general_aviation/read.main/5290411/
I had never heard of this, but did hear that USAir upper management scoffed back in '86 at Piedmont's announcement of CLT-LGW flights and 767 order.
Has anyone heard of what the anet poster wrote?