ChockJockey
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Thanks all, glad you like it. I must apologize though for the poorly photoshopped F-16. B)
Who's FH-227 is that in the picture? Flew many hrs on that baby.......![]()
ChockJockey ...... that has to be the top post of all time!! Bravo!!![]()
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Happy Holidays!!
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Who's FH-227 is that in the picture? Flew many hrs on that baby.......
Passengers are noticing Parker flying between PHX and ORD. I just had a FF ask me why DP was flying between PHX and ORD so much lately, and commented that he hopes we do not become United. He said he has been flying back and forth a lot in the last few months and has seen DP in FC "a few" times.
Could "AA/you" be thinking too hard...Well "if" it were AA in talks w/Parker,....It would be TOO obvious if he were seen going back and forth to DFW.
Ahhhh,
But as a diversionary tactic,.....they (AA) could be holding "fire-side chats" w/DP in Hub #2 🙄
You left out a few other "Key" items such as the CLT Hub and the Shuttle. As I have said before, AA lacks a Southeastern Hub, and has been eyeing up the Shuttle for years. Granted the Shuttle market isn't what it once was, but the slots alone are worth having.I also don't see what AA has to gain from merging with or acquiring US except for some additional destinations in the Northeast and maybe some of the European routes. They'll be all Boeing by the middle of next year and we've the largest Airbus fleet in the world...
United seems more likely, I mean look at the route map off their website for the East Coast, they're clearly pining for our destinations over there what with our cities and name on their map:
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But who knows... maybe Doug has a surprise up his sleeve.
I also don't see what AA has to gain from merging with or acquiring US except for some additional destinations in the Northeast and maybe some of the European routes. They'll be all Boeing by the middle of next year and we've the largest Airbus fleet in the world...
I can't see AA hooking up with US because US, like TWA, brings very little to the table. The only valuable parts of US, as far as AA would be concerned, would be the shuttle and maybe the DCA and LGA slots. AA doesn't need a hub in PHL because they have JFK; and the trouble in the banking sector makes CLT look less attractive which would remind AA of RDU. Add to that the totally different fleet types and employee integration issues and one could see why it would be a totally foolish decision on AA's part to enter into such a transaction. AA would only want the shuttle slots and LGA and DCA slots; no planes, no people.Chock Jockey said:
I also don't see what AA has to gain from merging with or acquiring US.
The reason airlines are looking at merging is to reduce competition so airfares can increase to a level that will support a profitable industry. It's not about becoming bigger than the next guy or trying to serve every corner of the world. If you can reduce the competition to 3 or 4 legacy carriers, airfares can increase accordingly.
If CO and UA merge, AA may want to hook up with US which will leave us with 3 legacy airlines instead of 6 or 7. That way, when you need to raise fares to meet your costs, you don't have other airlines scrambling around with lower fares to try and fill their seats.