Wow good thread...and no one has even come right out and said, "well Air Whisky should be doing Mesa's flying anyway because mesa sucks." That was nice of you all we appreciate it...
...and concessions? You can't take anything away from someone that doesn't make anything, but you can give them a checkride before they're off probation and when they fail...oops sorry I guess starting you off at 300 hours in the right seat of the jet didn't give you the fundamental skill set required to continue to compete in the airline industry. You are the weakest link, goodbye. You think things are bad some places then Mesa just makes ya go, "they do that?"
I don't know the fine print of our agreement with US Airways, but it would take a bankruptcy judge to throw out our codeshare agreement and I guarantee that JO would do anything possible to undercut Air Wisconsin's price and it probably wouldn't be very hard. Mesa isn't Airway's sole code share either, and I wouldn't be surprised to see US Airways say, "oh thank you that's very nice" and take that $125 million and use it to drag their luxury taco rocket E170s out of South America sooner or something. Airways seems to pride themselves in having lots of wholly owned subsidiarys that they baby along. Mid Atlantic being the uber-baby right now. US Air doesn't need any more 50 seat feed right now anyway...they need a major reduction in number of seats. How? E170s, a reduction in 50 seat routes and increased Dash-8 flying. With the rolling hub schedule change in Philly, I can't even count how many routes we lost to the DHC-8s at Piedmont and Allegheny. Rightfully theirs? You bet.
So will Air Wisconsin suddenly vanquish Mesa airlines? Perhaps eventually...a $125 million contribution is sizeable but it won't happen over night and ALPA would never allow a series of furloughs to take place just because someone got slipped some cash. And I don't see it happening without a fight from Mesa either unless someone offers to buy our ERJs and we have somewhere to stick the pilots.
Will MAPD continue interviewing and accepting new hires? Probably. It seems there has been a rash of 300 hour wonder success and I'm sure since the Mesa piggy bank continues to grow with the production of the 300 hour wonder, they will continue to hire and there won't be another new hire class off the street for 2-4 years. Should Mesa continue to accept 300 hour wonders for employment? No. It's not fair to the multiple morre qualified applicants out there that in fact would save Mesa money in training, efficiency of operation and eventual bent metal (we all hope not).
So thats your Mesa update for the day. Happy Sunday and while you're all at home watching the Daytona 500, I'll be trudging up and down the east coast in this nice little storm we're getting...