Losing Delta and New Opportunities
#1231
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Joined APC: May 2017
Posts: 2,145
#1232
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Joined APC: Jan 2017
Posts: 531
Uh oh. Every source I ever heard was saying (at the time) management was after Mesa’s UA flying and thought they had it in the bag.
As far as I know, there was no other plan.
This could actually be the end
But I’m not about to bet my account on it, either
As far as I know, there was no other plan.
This could actually be the end
But I’m not about to bet my account on it, either
#1234
#1235
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2017
Posts: 343
1-C-1-a-(1) Prior to January 1, 2014, United Express Carriers may operate United Express
Flying under the limitations of Sections 1-K-10 and 1-K-22 of the 2003 Agreement
between United Airlines and the Air Line Pilots Association (the “2003 United/ALPA
CBA”) and the provisions of Sections 1-C-1-b through 1-C-1-f, 1-C-1-i and 1-C-1-j.
1-C-1-a-(2) On or after January 1, 2014 United Express Carriers may operate United
Express Flying under the following limitations:
1-C-1-a-(2)-(a) 37-Seat Turboprop Aircraft; and
1-C-1-a-(2)-(b) 50-Seat Aircraft, provided that such aircraft do not number more
than ninety percent (90%) of the number of single aisle aircraft in the Company
Fleet; and
TA Page 3
1-C-1-a-(2)-(c) Up to a total of 255 76-Seat Aircraft plus 70-Seat Aircraft (“76/70-
Seat Aircraft”), of which up to 130 may be 76-Seat Aircraft, and then, on or after
January 1, 2016, up to 153 76-Seat Aircraft.
1-C-1-b At least eighty percent (80%) of all United Express Flights each month shall be
under 900 statute miles.
Given that they get unlimited 50 seaters, and they're getting rid of 700s that "will go to another UX carrier" (potentially as 50 seaters where there is practically no limit) I wouldn't say that there's no way to find room for another 20 or so E175s. However I just don't see why you'd want to add yet ANOTHER regional carrier.
Flying under the limitations of Sections 1-K-10 and 1-K-22 of the 2003 Agreement
between United Airlines and the Air Line Pilots Association (the “2003 United/ALPA
CBA”) and the provisions of Sections 1-C-1-b through 1-C-1-f, 1-C-1-i and 1-C-1-j.
1-C-1-a-(2) On or after January 1, 2014 United Express Carriers may operate United
Express Flying under the following limitations:
1-C-1-a-(2)-(a) 37-Seat Turboprop Aircraft; and
1-C-1-a-(2)-(b) 50-Seat Aircraft, provided that such aircraft do not number more
than ninety percent (90%) of the number of single aisle aircraft in the Company
Fleet; and
TA Page 3
1-C-1-a-(2)-(c) Up to a total of 255 76-Seat Aircraft plus 70-Seat Aircraft (“76/70-
Seat Aircraft”), of which up to 130 may be 76-Seat Aircraft, and then, on or after
January 1, 2016, up to 153 76-Seat Aircraft.
1-C-1-b At least eighty percent (80%) of all United Express Flights each month shall be
under 900 statute miles.
Given that they get unlimited 50 seaters, and they're getting rid of 700s that "will go to another UX carrier" (potentially as 50 seaters where there is practically no limit) I wouldn't say that there's no way to find room for another 20 or so E175s. However I just don't see why you'd want to add yet ANOTHER regional carrier.
#1236
In a land of unicorns
Joined APC: Apr 2014
Position: Whale FO
Posts: 6,596
1-C-1-a-(1) Prior to January 1, 2014, United Express Carriers may operate United Express
Flying under the limitations of Sections 1-K-10 and 1-K-22 of the 2003 Agreement
between United Airlines and the Air Line Pilots Association (the “2003 United/ALPA
CBA”) and the provisions of Sections 1-C-1-b through 1-C-1-f, 1-C-1-i and 1-C-1-j.
1-C-1-a-(2) On or after January 1, 2014 United Express Carriers may operate United
Express Flying under the following limitations:
1-C-1-a-(2)-(a) 37-Seat Turboprop Aircraft; and
1-C-1-a-(2)-(b) 50-Seat Aircraft, provided that such aircraft do not number more
than ninety percent (90%) of the number of single aisle aircraft in the Company
Fleet; and
TA Page 3
1-C-1-a-(2)-(c) Up to a total of 255 76-Seat Aircraft plus 70-Seat Aircraft (“76/70-
Seat Aircraft”), of which up to 130 may be 76-Seat Aircraft, and then, on or after
January 1, 2016, up to 153 76-Seat Aircraft.
1-C-1-b At least eighty percent (80%) of all United Express Flights each month shall be
under 900 statute miles.
Given that they get unlimited 50 seaters, and they're getting rid of 700s that "will go to another UX carrier" (potentially as 50 seaters where there is practically no limit) I wouldn't say that there's no way to find room for another 20 or so E175s. However I just don't see why you'd want to add yet ANOTHER regional carrier.
Flying under the limitations of Sections 1-K-10 and 1-K-22 of the 2003 Agreement
between United Airlines and the Air Line Pilots Association (the “2003 United/ALPA
CBA”) and the provisions of Sections 1-C-1-b through 1-C-1-f, 1-C-1-i and 1-C-1-j.
1-C-1-a-(2) On or after January 1, 2014 United Express Carriers may operate United
Express Flying under the following limitations:
1-C-1-a-(2)-(a) 37-Seat Turboprop Aircraft; and
1-C-1-a-(2)-(b) 50-Seat Aircraft, provided that such aircraft do not number more
than ninety percent (90%) of the number of single aisle aircraft in the Company
Fleet; and
TA Page 3
1-C-1-a-(2)-(c) Up to a total of 255 76-Seat Aircraft plus 70-Seat Aircraft (“76/70-
Seat Aircraft”), of which up to 130 may be 76-Seat Aircraft, and then, on or after
January 1, 2016, up to 153 76-Seat Aircraft.
1-C-1-b At least eighty percent (80%) of all United Express Flights each month shall be
under 900 statute miles.
Given that they get unlimited 50 seaters, and they're getting rid of 700s that "will go to another UX carrier" (potentially as 50 seaters where there is practically no limit) I wouldn't say that there's no way to find room for another 20 or so E175s. However I just don't see why you'd want to add yet ANOTHER regional carrier.
#1237
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jun 2019
Posts: 19
When we have one plane left... they’ll say “just be patient, big news this Friday!”
Real question is, who will I double wave to when we only have one plane left?
#1238
Moderator
Joined APC: Sep 2017
Position: MEC Chairman, Snack Basket Committee
Posts: 3,199
#1239
Moderator
Joined APC: Sep 2017
Position: MEC Chairman, Snack Basket Committee
Posts: 3,199
#1240
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2019
Posts: 358