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US Airways delivers warning
US Airways told the SEC, "The final outcome on the future scope of service and the location of maintenance, reservations, training and other support facilities in the Pittsburgh region will ultimately depend on the negotiations between the company and its labor unions, and state and local officials, on respective issues that need to be resolved."
US Airways statements are another sign of the difficulties US Airways, United, and other legacy carriers face in staving off bankruptcy, said Ronald Kuhlmann, a vice president with R2A, a San Francisco-based aviation consultant. "Somebody's going to disappear,'' Kuhlmann said. "And more than one somebody.''
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USA320Pilot
US Airways told the SEC, "The final outcome on the future scope of service and the location of maintenance, reservations, training and other support facilities in the Pittsburgh region will ultimately depend on the negotiations between the company and its labor unions, and state and local officials, on respective issues that need to be resolved."
US Airways statements are another sign of the difficulties US Airways, United, and other legacy carriers face in staving off bankruptcy, said Ronald Kuhlmann, a vice president with R2A, a San Francisco-based aviation consultant. "Somebody's going to disappear,'' Kuhlmann said. "And more than one somebody.''
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Regards,
USA320Pilot