Re: One of these long time airlines will no longer exist. Which o ne?

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In addition to what Michael says below, I don't believe the Piedmont of USAir is any relation to the real Piedmont that USAir took over. This Piedmont is a renamed Allegheny Commuter.  Ditto for PSA and Allegheny (also owned by USAir)
> Bob / All:
>
> The Piedmont I knew flew from Charlotte, North
> Carolina into Boston and other areas in the South and
> Mid-Atlantic in the early 80's.  They had B737's and
> B727's.  They were very efficient. Their planes were
> white a think red trip and bold blue 'Piedmont'
> letters.  This Piedmont was taken over by US Air in
> the gooble-up days when this business-style was
> fashionable.  I'm sure US Air, in its present state,
> wishes it hadn't taken them over now.  Not that
> Piedmont was a bad carrier.  In fact, Piedmont,
> service wise and efficiency wise, was much better than
> US Air.  But shortly thereafter, US Airways couldn't
> digest the financial cost of the acquired carrier, if
> memory serves.
>
> -- Mike Burris
>
>
>
>
> --- "Fletcher, Robert SPK"
> <Robert.Fletcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Correct me if I an wrong ,  but;
> > At one time there was an airline named  "Piedmont
> > Airlines" that flew into
> > and out of Greenville South Carolina in the 50s.  Is
> > this the SAME airline?
> > I had been told that it folded and "flew" away in
> > the 60s.  so where am I
> > wrong?  Thanks in advance  for the corrected answer
> > to be coming to this
> > computer !   Bob
> >
> > BOB FLETCHER
> > US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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> >  PH. (916) 557-7235
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: lafrance@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > [mailto:lafrance@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:40 PM
> > To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: One of these long time airlines will no
> > longer exist. Which
> > one?
> >
> >
> > One of these long time airlines will no longer
> > exist. Which one?
> >
> > US Airways to consolidate Allegheny, Piedmont  =
> >
> >  =
> >
> >  =
> >
> >   =
> >
> >
> > Wednesday January 14, 1:45 PM EST =
> >
> >
> > (Updates with expired lease agreements for aircraft,
> > updates stock price)=
> >
> >
> > By John Crawley
> >
> > WASHINGTON, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Struggling US Airways
> > Group Inc. (UAIR) sa=
> > id on Wednesday it would consolidate two of its
> > regional carriers in a mo=
> > ve to use aircraft more efficiently and save money.
> >
> > The No. 7 airline said some jobs would be lost in
> > the consolidation by th=
> > e end of March of Allegheny Airlines and Piedmont
> > Airlines, both wholly o=
> > wned subsidiaries in the US Airways Express network.
> > Spokesman David Cast=
> > elveter said US Airways has yet to determine the
> > extent of the job losses=
> > =2E
> >
> > US Airways, trying to preserve cash and reduce costs
> > after emerging from =
> > bankruptcy protection last March, is also mulling
> > whether to sell assets =
> > like its East Coast shuttle to stay viable in the
> > face of mounting compet=
> > ition from low-cost carriers.
> >
> >  =
> >
> >
> > "We have an ongoing review of every aspect of our
> > business to find ways t=
> > o operate more efficiently and compete more
> > effectively, and the consolid=
> > ation of these two carriers will optimize the assets
> > of both companies," =
> > said Bruce Ashby, president of US Airways Express.
> >
> > "Turboprop aircraft will still have a role in our
> > network, but it is inef=
> > ficient to have two wholly owned Dash-8 (aircraft)
> > operators with duplica=
> > tive overhead functions for a shrinking part of the
> > company," Ashby said.=
> >
> >
> > Allegheny, based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
> > employs 1,400 people while =
> > Piedmont, operating out of Salisbury, Maryland, has
> > nearly 2,100 workers.=
> >
> >
> > Castelveter said the move to consolidate the two
> > companies had been consi=
> > dered for some time and is based more on plans to
> > phase out its turboprop=
> >  fleet rather than on mounting financial pressures,
> > which included a debt=
> >  ratings downgrade last week.
> >
> > The airline said that some of Allegheny's aircraft
> > lease agreements are e=
> > xpiring and are not being renewed.
> >
> > Under the transaction, Piedmont will operate the
> > entire de Havilland Dash=
> > -8 turboprop fleet. The two carriers each currently
> > operate 41 of these a=
> > ircraft, but US Airways plans to phase them out to
> > make room for more reg=
> > ional jets.
> >
> > Allegheny serves 30 cities and Piedmont 45. Some of
> > these locations overl=
> > ap.
> >
> > US Airways Express now includes nine carriers
> > operating more than 2,000 f=
> > lights daily. After the Allegheny-Piedmont
> > consolidation, PSA Airlines an=
> > d Piedmont will be the two wholly owned US Airways
> > subsidiaries in the Ex=
> > press family.
> >
> > US Airways was off 20 cents, or 3.77 percent, at
> > $5.10 a share on the Nas=
> > daq in afternoon trading. =
> >
> >
> >
> > =A92003 Reuters Limited. =
> >
> >
> > Roger
> > EWROPS
>
>
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