Not sure if NWA can just "cancel" our 10 year deal. It's in bankrupcy, and we've already seen just how much contracts are worth there, so who knows. The number of CRJs PCL is supposed to get from the new ASA is 17 -200s. That would be the 15 in the desert (which are already showing up on property, and I've personally already flown 3 of them), Mesaba's one and Compass' one. To my knowledge, Compass has yet to fly their one.
As for them being ALPA, that's news to me, too. Part of the whole deal was that they would be non-union. Makes it easier for NWA to pull the strings that way, which is how they like it.
Now, on the Pinnacle getting a "Continental" contract, let's get something straight. COLGAN has the CAL contract, not us. Pinnacle Corp owns Pinnacle Airlines Inc and Colgan. Our guys won't see the CAL flying more than likely. When dealing with holding companies like Pinnacle Holdings, you need to specify which one you're talking about. The PILOTS at Pinnacle do not have any CAL flying. We've just got the Red Tail stuff as of right now.
Sure the NWA furloughees have "dibbs" on the Compass jobs, and I really see them stampeding to get to them, too. There's a flow through for those guys, but if you read the contract carefully, it says that anyone at Compass can interview at NWA like any other applicant. So, a Compass job doesn't really mean a flow through unless you were already on the NWA seniority list.