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Right there is where it says it. As I recall, East had about 220 airplance in the fleet at the 1 year anniversary of the POR being approved. A 10% reduction would be 22 airplanes, leaving the minimum per LOA 93 at 198 (+/- 10% of any variance from the 220).
Jim
No I don't and it would be hard to find in a public document. Of course, nybusdriver was talking about LOA 93, which uses the approval of the POR for the start of the 1 year period. That occured before September '05 and not on a nice convenient date like the end of a month or quarter, but I'd have to look through the court documents and see exactly when.Do you have the month by month stored somewhere?
Looks like a winner to me.
1) NASA's had it's share of "employee issues" lately = good fit there.
2) Few, if any competing airlines are likely to forward high bids for antique shuttles.
3) Contracted communist maintenance done in I Ching's Chop Shop, somewhere lost in southern Manchuria, could easilly be used to save some bucks....Lead paint?...who cares? 😉
4) The shuttle technology's decades old, and would likely integrate well with current IT notions and software.
5) There'd be some actual room for coat closets and even leg stretch space with no more than 7 pax = a considerable product enhancement.
6) It'd at least be good for grins 😉 Heck...I'd bid it if I was still around.
Open skies and open roads.
"The efficiency of the transportation network is critical to making North America a more competitive place to invest and to produce, and in spreading the benefits of economic growth to all corners of the continent. Among other regulatory reforms, governments should consider the benefits of allowing North American transportation firms unlimited access to each others’ territory, including provision for full cabotage (trade between two points within a country; for example, a Canadian trucker hauling freight from Chicago to Los Angeles or an American airline carrying passengers between Mexico City and Monterrey) for airlines and surface carriers."-- CFR
Once it glides back to Earth the USAirways Orbital China Shuttle will be repositioned to PHL with it's famous swoosh on a UAL 747.
. Of course, LOA 93 min fleet language doesn't matter as long as the transition agreement is valid.
as much as i hate DoUgIe, westie pilots are a close second.Of course pulling out of joint negotiations unilaterally does put the transition agreement in limbo.
An announcement involving US and a global carrier or someone else?
My goodness it will be US pairing up with Allied Van Lines. We'll be moving folks on the ground in 18 wheelers.![]()