gtpilot
Well-Known Member
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/SkyWest-Inc-Announces-Funding-prnews-4175939578.html?x=0&.v=1
Interesting arrangement....
Interesting arrangement....
Excuse my ignorance, but can someone explain what PBS is?
I'm assuming this isn't a growth in routes for united, so whose losing flying?
Marcus with an "I told you so" in 5....4.....3....2....1
So will this bring back the guys on the streets? I hope so.
Interesting indeed. But only 13 planes as opposed to the 20 that was rumored.... It would appear that ASA can THANK Skywest for this opportunity. It sounds from the read that the reason ASA got this flying was due to the strong relationship between SKW and UAL..... A loan from Skywest Airlines will have bought flying for ASA. Wonder how the Skywest pilots feel about this.....
But as to the other, I'm sure Marcus had all the first hand knowledge of this and found it out himself (doubtful). Flightinfo I guess can provide some good information from time to time.... (did I just admit that?)
:rotfl:You of all people should know that there is a difference between SkyWest Inc. and SkyWest Airlines.
Come on man, pick up your skills, you're starting to slip.
Old news.
This is just the appetizer towards the main course. Look for Skywest Airlines and ASA to split the upcoming United RFP. Both airlines will most likely be hiring by Summer '09. With 1 billion excuse me, 920 million in the bank, Skywest Inc. has launched the era of the Super Regional.
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You underestimate the power of Commutair, and Gulfstream Intl.
Old news.
This is just the appetizer towards the main course. Look for Skywest Airlines and ASA to split the upcoming United RFP. Both airlines will most likely be hiring by Summer '09. With 1 billion excuse me, 920 million in the bank, Skywest Inc. has launched the era of the Super Regional.
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