"The Financial Picture
From the evidence, it is clear enough that the merger with AWA was a meaningful factor in U.S. Airway’s emergence from bankruptcy. Together, the two companies were able to attract investments that, operating alone, they might not have secured. However,
West’s claim that U.S. Airways emerged from bankruptcy “only because it [was] acquired by a stronger enterprise”10 is reflected neither in the KPMG audit report (cited by West)11 nor in any other portion of the evidence."
"There is, for example, scant support for West’s claim that, post-merger, “the focus of lender anxiety is clearly on the side of U.S.Airways" or that, following the merger, with the AWA CEO assuming the helm in Phoenix, “the predator king gets to have the top job, to grant fiefs to his chieftains, and to fly the flag over his castle!”
http://jamhoff.com/PDFs/ArbitratorDecisionAward.pdf
Beano (tm),
A very respected arbiter in the US Airways, america west airlines dispatcher seniority integration saw things much differently than you claim.
Your thoughts please beano (tm)