RowUnderDCA
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- Oct 6, 2002
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I'm still thinking asset sale: gates and slots... or maybe gates and slots and 190s.... or maybe an alliance shift.
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<_< -----Be carefull of what you wish for!!!!I can see an US/AA merger with the outcome of AA adopting the US business model....seems to be keeping US afloat however you want to look at it. And from what I can see, AA is pretty close to that business model already. And with that consolidation it takes another player off the field. JMO
For whom and what?
We just built a billion dollar terminal at T8... how could we use both terminals?? Plus JB has A320's and E190's A/C..... AA is going to an all Boeing fleet. And the senority issue would be a mess as we are still dealing with our brothers and sisters from the TWA purchase. I dont see this happening any time soon.Well you'd get a large domestic feed base for the international operations at JFK, allowing it to become a true hub/gateway. You'd get a brand new terminal for domestic service (T5). You'd get a ton of A319/A320's, which AA could use as leverage against Boeing and to speed MD-80 retirement. All of JetBlue's workforce DOH is after the least senior person working at JFK so seniority lists wouldn't be a problem.
You are right about that !!!You guys can all sit there and type what you want. But no one knows anything about what can and will happen between these two companies except for Doug Parker and Gerard Arpey. Nothing surprises me anymore...Nothing.
So it's going to happen?It a growing economy, anything goes. In a shrinking economy and rising oil prices there is no chance of AA taking on Usair, its employee problems, its incompatible fleet and the fact that it adds nothing to the bottom line other than more long term debt, and takes away from the focus of this airline.
Luv it!So it's going to happen?
(FA Mikey @ Sep 11 2009, 07:38 AM)
It a growing economy, anything goes. In a shrinking economy and rising oil prices there is no chance of AA taking on Usair, its employee problems, its incompatible fleet and the fact that it adds nothing to the bottom line other than more long term debt, and takes away from the focus of this airline.
So it's going to happen?