Continental is the next one to park planes and lay off....the industry is in a spiral I think..a downward spiral...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24981668/
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Continental is the next one to park planes and lay off....the industry is in a spiral I think..a downward spiral...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24981668/
• Parking all 737-300s
• Firing 3000 employees
• Cutting domestic capacity 11%
The 737-300's and some 500's were announced a while ago to be retired starting this fall as they are receiving 33 737NG's this year and 24 next year.
The retirements are being accelerated to begin this summer.Quote:
Originally Posted by njgtr82
Whoa, I thought continental was going to ride it out
what about the winglets on the 300 and 500s that Continental has? thats like throwing away money. They have started to recieve winglets about a year ago and I hate to see them go..
It already has startedQuote:
Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
Get the -300 and -500 winglet pictures while you can!
Well I got a couple classic CO 737 classics I can share now
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...rt%202/193.jpg
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...rt%202/070.jpg
Wonder if NW will park some of its DC-9 soon. I suppose the DC-9 is more thirsty than the 737-300.
Well right now there are quite NWA DC-9s parked right now... I believe there are 80 or more in use now..