USA320Pilot
Veteran
- May 18, 2003
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BoeingBoy:
BoeingBoy said: "Didn't management tell the ALPA MEC that they needed scope relief to insure that the RJ's ,including E-170's, remained in the U system since they are to provide 50% of our revenue stream in 2004? It they go to serve United in IAD, there goes the revenue stream, and consequently there goes U - according to management."
USA320Pilot comments: With the plan to sell non-core assets to pay down the loan guarantee and reduce US Airways Group RJ lease expense, the company would require less revenue to meet the 7 percent profit margin in 7 years. Moreover, the debt reduction would faciliate M&A activity and help the company become profitable.
In regard to the revenue stream, the United announcement was for 16 70-seat RJs, of which US Airways has orders for 85 EMB-170s, 50 EMB-170 options, and authorization for 80 CRJ-700s. United apparently has reached agreement on 16 50-seat RJs, which US Airways does not have a scope problem.
Moreover, the Company is requested ALPA increase Large (70-seat) SJs to be flown at PSA by 35, from 25 to a total of 60.
Respectfully,
USA320Pilot
BoeingBoy said: "Didn't management tell the ALPA MEC that they needed scope relief to insure that the RJ's ,including E-170's, remained in the U system since they are to provide 50% of our revenue stream in 2004? It they go to serve United in IAD, there goes the revenue stream, and consequently there goes U - according to management."
USA320Pilot comments: With the plan to sell non-core assets to pay down the loan guarantee and reduce US Airways Group RJ lease expense, the company would require less revenue to meet the 7 percent profit margin in 7 years. Moreover, the debt reduction would faciliate M&A activity and help the company become profitable.
In regard to the revenue stream, the United announcement was for 16 70-seat RJs, of which US Airways has orders for 85 EMB-170s, 50 EMB-170 options, and authorization for 80 CRJ-700s. United apparently has reached agreement on 16 50-seat RJs, which US Airways does not have a scope problem.
Moreover, the Company is requested ALPA increase Large (70-seat) SJs to be flown at PSA by 35, from 25 to a total of 60.
Respectfully,
USA320Pilot