Talk:Comair (United States)
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editI put the recently announced CRJ order here, because I presume (thought its not a guarantee) that the aircraft will end up with Comair, and NOT be used for Delta's mainline (as indicated by the comment that Delta needs the craft for feeder operations). If otherwise happens I'll update it. 24.88.79.249 22:53, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
I question the veracity and intent of the poster who authored the following paragraph:
On March 26, 2001, Comair's pilots went on strike. The strike cancelled the airline's flights and grounded its fleet. The strike ended 89 days later when a new contract was agreed to. However, there were seeds sown of a bitter animosity between the Delta pilot group and Comair. During the labor dispute in early 2001, there were some Delta pilots who contributed financially to the strike funds of Comair pilots. Like many legacy carriers, Delta furloughed a number of pilots after the attack of 9/11/2001. While waiting to be recalled, some Delta pilots were able to find work at some of the regionals such as Atlantic Southeast Airlines, who were not hit nearly as hard as the major airlines. However, a furloughed Delta pilot could only be hired at Comair if he/she resigns his/her seniority number with Delta Air Lines and thus, there were very few furloughed Delta pilots who went to Comair. This would intensify a rift between both parties.[2]
The only citation for this a link to an internet chat room topic thread. These are not a credible source of information or vetting...for anything.
As a pilot for Delta present during the above timeframe and still active, I can state that there was no "rift" nor "bitter animosity" between Delta and Comair pilots. There is absolutely no credible evidence to support the assertions of any kind of rift or animosity. The implied purpose of this paragraph seems to be that somehow, Delta pilots conspired or sought retribution on Comair. That assertion is utterly false. Delta and Comair pilots belong to the same union: ALPA. If anything, I recall the Delta pilot group being supportive when Comair pilots chose to strike and ensuring there was no struck flying performed. A brief google search will reveal that any credible professional business journal or reporting of Comair's demise makes absolutely no mention of a "rift" or "bitter animosity" between pilot groups anywhere nor at any time being any kind of factor in Delta management's decision to close Comair. The paragraph sounds more like an (understandably) upset former Comair employee who lost their job lashing out than any credible fact.
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Fair use rationale for Image:Comair logo.gif
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Photo request
editIs Cincinnati Airport convenient to where you are? If so, the Comair article needs an image of the Comair headquarters on the Cincinnati Airport grounds? Would you mind uploading an image of the headquarter building? Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 18:23, 28 September 2009 (UTC)
11 April 2011 crash
edit- On April 11, 2011, Delta Connection Flight 6293 / Comair Flight 553 operating a Comair Bombardier CRJ-700 aircraft, in Delta Connection livery, recently arrived from Boston, was struck by the wingtip of Air France Flight 007, an A380, while on a taxiway at JFK airport, which was preparing to depart for Paris Charles de Gaulle. No injuries were reported.[1][2][3]
This was recently removed... 65.93.12.101 (talk) 11:15, 12 April 2011 (UTC)
- Are we actually listing a ground collision without any injuries in a list in which we had plane crashes and people who died? This shouldn't be listed there... Slasher-fun (talk) 21:01, 23 April 2011 (UTC)
References
- ^ Flight Global, "VIDEO: Air France A380 hits CRJ while taxiing at JFK", David Kaminski-Morrow, 11 April 2011
- ^ CBS News, "Air France Airbus Collides With Delta Jet On Ground At JFK Airport", 11 April 2011
- ^ NBC News, "Two Planes Collide on Ground at JFK", 12 April 2011
Addresses
editSome Comair addresses:
Pictures
edit- "CVG board approves lease deal for Southern Air." Business Courier. July 17, 2012 -- Photo of former HQ
Loss of Comair
editSources:
- Monk, Dan. "What does Comair's closure mean for CVG Airport?" Business Courier. Friday July 27, 2012.
- "CVG has to rise above Comair’s fate." Business Courier. Friday July 27, 2012.
- "Delta to end Comair operations Sept. 29." Business Courier. Friday July 27, 2012.
- "Ky. Gov. Beshear's statement on Comair closure." Business Courier. Friday July 27, 2012.
- Monk, Dan. "Machinist union: We'll push for severance from Comair." Business Courier. Friday July 27, 2012.
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