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Ah yes now is the time to see who this APA love affair favors. Lets see who this be careful what you wish for gives an upper hand to. Perhaps peace will finally come to the new US!

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I just can't keep a straight face!
 
Ah yes now is the time to see who this APA love affair favors. Lets see who this be careful what you wish for gives an upper hand to. Perhaps peace will finally come to the new US!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I just can't keep a straight face!
Welcome to the minority. You should hope the APA treats you better than usapa treated the west.
 
Merger has been approved by both AMR and LCC board of directors. Formal announcement in the morning.


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Timeline of major events in US Airways history


A look at some of the significant events in US Airways history starting with mail delivery

By Scott Mayerowitz, AP Airlines Writer | Associated Press – 3 minutes 13 seconds ago


1939: Richard du Pont, of the DuPont chemical dynasty, founds All American Aviation, providing airmail service in Pennsylvania and the Ohio valley.
1948: Piedmont Airlines begins flying out of its base in Winston-Salem, N.C.
1949: All American transitions to passenger service. Pacific Southwest Airlines begins operations with service in California.
1953: All American changes its name to Allegheny Airlines.
1968: Allegheny merges with Indianapolis-based Lake Central Airlines.
1972: Allegheny acquires Mohawk Airlines, based in Utica, N.Y.
1978: Deregulation comes to the U.S. airline industry. Airlines are free to pick their own routes and set their own fares.
1979: Allegheny changes its name to USAir. It enters Arizona, California, Colorado and Texas.
1983: America West Airlines begins operations in Phoenix.
1986: Piedmont acquires Empire Airlines and its Syracuse, N.Y., hub.
1987: Piedmont Airlines and San Diego-based PSA become wholly-owned subsidiaries of USAir Group in two separate deals.
1992: USAir takes a 40 percent interest in the Trump Shuttle. Hourly flights from New York are offered to Boston and Washington, D.C., on what is now called USAir Shuttle. The airline takes full control of the shuttle five years later.
1993: USAir and British Airways announce an alliance plan, under which USAir gives up its London route authority. Three years later the partnership falls apart and USAir is left without lucrative spots at Heathrow airport.
1997: The airline changes its name to US Airways.
2000: United Airlines announces a deal to buy US Airways for $4.3 billion but the merger is blocked the following year by the Justice Department.
2002: US Airways enters Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization on Aug. 11.
2004: The airline files for bankruptcy protection for the second time in as many years on Sept. 14.
2005 America West announces on May 19 plans to buy US Airways out of bankruptcy. US Airways was days away from being liquidated. America West CEO Doug Parker heads up the new airline, a post he still has today.
2006: Parker makes an unsolicited $8.5 billion bid for Delta Air Lines which was restructuring in bankruptcy court. The airline rebuts the offer, with its CEO calling US Airways "the worst of all potential merger partners."
2009: On Jan. 15, flight 1549 hits a flock of geese and loses power in both engines shortly after taking off from New York's LaGuardia Airport. Capt. Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger ditches the airplane in the Hudson River. All 155 passengers and crew survive.
2010: US Airways and United once again discuss a merger only to have United ultimately chose to merge with Continental.
2011: AMR Corp., the parent of American Airlines, files for bankruptcy protection on Nov. 29. US Airways hires advisers to study a possible combination.
2012: US Airways and American disclose on Aug. 31 that they have signed a non-disclosure agreements and started confidential merger talks.
Feb. 13, 2013: The boards of American and US Airways approve a merger creating the world's biggest airline.​

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/timeline-major-events-us-airways-022228767.html
 
Now that we are moving on, I can say this freely.
Some of you easties are completely ignorant of reality. Read the above post and remember, you are here for one reason only: Doug Parker. You are here because of America West.

You all are quite welcome. Good night to all and best wishes, even to you greedy, self serving idiots.
 
Poor baby... You guys should grow up....

Yeah grow up you big babies! You tell him flyer! Man you got him good with that one, if he wasn't crying before I bet he is now! That was awesome! The APA is going to be crying next, with all the talent we've got around here!!!
 
You forgot the part on Feb 7, 2013 when the west voted to get rid of the Nic award.

Oh man, another awesome zinger! When the west voted to get rid of the Nic. That's what they did alright! Why do they even try? You guys just slam the cram out of them. Amazing! Keep up the good work boys!!!
 
Oh man, another awesome zinger! When the west voted to get rid of the Nic. That's what they did alright! Why do they even try? You guys just slam the cram out of them. Amazing! Keep up the good work boys!!!
You're welcome.
 
You forgot the part on Feb 7, 2013 when the west voted to get rid of the Nic award.
So we should believe you and not the NAC or merger lawyer that said the MOU was seniority neutral.

Got it.

How exactly did the MOU get rid of the Nicolau?
 
Now that we are moving on, I can say this freely.
Some of you easties are completely ignorant of reality. Read the above post and remember, you are here for one reason only: Doug Parker. You are here because of America West.

You all are quite welcome. Good night to all and best wishes, even to you greedy, self serving idiots.

I have no problem recognizing Doug Parker. I am glad at his success, and hope it finally starts to rub off on me (boy, that sounds bad!) Did you personally hire him, or did you just happen to end up at AWA? I know the answer, including the fact you must have been hired over the phone (as was I.)

Greeter (good luck to us all Chill, each and every one.)
 
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