JCBA Negotiations and updates for AA Fleet

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That is the 1st thing people do is cry playing the race card. American Airlines never had a problem with treating the public wrong. That came from your airlines. That is a fact. Here in Miami your pilots don't want black Mechanics working on there airplanes. That is a Fact. So before you cry that I am playing the race card do your home work.

As for the Fake News. You sound just as stupid as YOUR president.

Oh and your union. I promise you WE will be getting rid of this AZZ deal as soon as we get a contract.

I’m 52 Larry. If I live till 92 I’d be willing to bet there will still be a TWU/IAM Association at American Airlines.

75 years TWU at AA and
75 years IAM at US

Sorry I got the odds for a win for any bet that I’m wrong.
 
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That is the 1st thing people do is cry playing the race card. American Airlines never had a problem with treating the public wrong. That came from your airlines. That is a fact. Here in Miami your pilots don't want black Mechanics working on there airplanes. That is a Fact. So before you cry that I am playing the race card do your home work.

As for the Fake News. You sound just as stupid as YOUR president.

Oh and your union. I promise you WE will be getting rid of this AZZ deal as soon as we get a contract.
The race card arguemrnt is old already.

And they aren’t my pilots, I don’t employ them nor do I pay them

You are nothing more than a cyber bully who can’t debate so you call people names, make up things and play the race card.

All signs of desperation.
 
I’m 52 Larry. If I live till 92 I’d be willing to bet there will still be a TWU/IAM Association at American Airlines.

75 years TWU at AA and
75 years IAM at US

Sorry I got the odds for a win for any bet that I’m wrong.

Ask the LLCers you defend so much how that line of thinking worked for them in the late 70s and early 80s when their career and carrier both at the time had a lot going for them.

Josh
 
The race card arguemrnt is old already.

And they aren’t my pilots, I don’t employ them nor do I pay them

You are nothing more than a cyber bully who can’t debate so you call people names, make up things and play the race card.

All signs of desperation.
Looks like you are the one doing all the name calling. Why do I get called a bully all the time. Does telling cowards that hide who they are on this site make me a bully. Or just you a coward who is scare of me having balls to tell it like it is and not hide who I am.
 
Yes. Fundamental transformed N American Airline Industry.

Someday the Stockholm Syndrome Cats will figure that out.

What about if in 15-25 years AAs most lucrative passengers can buy a drone providing on demand travel to the mass market for the price of BMW 5 Series today? Retail executives called Amazon a distraction in the late 1990s and maintained the public at large wouldn’t want to fork over their money without touching and feeling the item.

Josh
 
What about if in 15-25 years AAs most lucrative passengers can buy a drone providing on demand travel to the mass market for the price of BMW 5 Series today? Retail executives called Amazon a distraction in the late 1990s and maintained the public at large wouldn’t want to fork over their money without touching and feeling the item.

Josh


Ah yes. Flying cars a la the Jetsons in 15 or so years. Will you be flying to Europe in your private drone? Can I be the one controlling it from the ground for you?

Ah never mind. I’ll be retired.
 
Ah yes. Flying cars a la the Jetsons in 15 or so years. Will you be flying to Europe in your private drone? Can I be the one controlling it from the ground for you?

Ah never mind. I’ll be retired.

You may be but again if the most lucrative customers (for whom AA receives an outsized proportion of revenue) are potentially able to travel on demand what value is there in the AAdvantage program, etc? Sure it may seem far fetched today but in today’s fast paced world in a decade or even a quarter century a remarkable amount can change.

Josh
 
You may be but again if the most lucrative customers (for whom AA receives an outsized proportion of revenue) are potentially able to travel on demand what value is there in the AAdvantage program, etc? Sure it may seem far fetched today but in today’s fast paced world in a decade or even a quarter century a remarkable amount can change.

Josh


Do you have any clue how to start a separate thread to talk about some of this cockamamie stuff that floats out of your noggin man?

You should go hang in the Water Cooler. A lot of those folks are a little out there too.
 
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