topDawg
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I thought they would name it something....WorldTraveler said:yes, I noticed that too.
You see the downside and negative. I can't help but think it is part of winning those contracts that DL wants.
I'm a glass 3/4 full guy. Life sometimes gives you lemons but I focus on making the best lemonade out of life. and it has worked for me. I've had my share of challenges like everyone.
BTW, since it is open, can you tell us what aircraft are going down there and for what?
Because i have done this before. I don't trust this leadership team at all, and i haven't since GG and Jim left. They have made some questionable changes on how TechOps does things, IMO and i think its just a sign of things to come. The track record for what was done at NWA doesn't help.
Engine work just isn't going to come because of HMVs. It just doesn't work that way. If Delta picks up AA's 767 overhauls(just an example) that doesn't mean the CF6s are coming with it.
If they did engine/component work in Mexico it might make difference, but AA is just going to issue contracts for each part.
Very little is being said about it internally and I think thats for a reason. If it was such a great thing and they really thought growth would come from it, the grand opening would be all over the place....all that was said was a little line on DeltaNet. No memo, nothing on the TechOps page.
Delta keeps news on the low for a reason, I have yet to see it be good news.
they haven't said much about it. At one point they said the plan was for all 700+ aircraft to get HMVs done there. It would start with the 88s......thats about it.
While the small fleets (330, 747, 777) won't take up much dock time (over many years) you can pretty much count on having 1-2 each 32S, 737, 757/767, t-tail in a bay most of the time because those fleets will have 100+ per. This is another reason why I don't see them being able to grow much.