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Monthly Archives for September 2019.

Delta’s CFO Explains Why They’re Successful Today and Where Tomorrow’s Profits Will Come From

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Sep 04 2019

Delta Chief Financial Officer Paul Jacobson spoke at an industry analyst conference to make the case that their successes aren’t the result of being farther into their merger than competitors. There are specific things they’ve done that make them profitable, and they have a list of things they plan to do to grow profits growing forward.

This has implications for how other airlines run their businesses, and for what customers need to expect from flying Delta.

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American Airlines President Robert Isom Promises ‘No Excuses’ While Doubling Down on Failing Strategy

Sep 04 2019

At the Cowen and Company 12th Annual Global Transportation Conference, while promising “no excuses,” American Airlines President Robert Isom essentially doubled down on everything that he and American leadership have said before: if only mechanics hadn’t engaged in an ‘illegal work slowdown’ and the MAX hadn’t been grounded the airline would have the financial performance they’re looking for because they’d have been able to continue Project Oasis, adding more less comfortable seats onto planes.

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New Leaks About United’s Fleet Plans: New p.s. Aircraft and Changes to Domestic 777s

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Sep 04 2019

JonNYC is usually a source of leaks about American Airlines, however over the weekend he broke Delta news and he’s expanded his portfolio by tweeting out United’s fleet plans.

We’re getting details on United’s plans for their 737 MAX 10 aircraft, thinking on a new Boeing 757 replacement, and changes to their ‘domestic’ Boeing 777s.

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