Details Emerge in Potential Bid for EasyJet
The clock is ticking on a possible offer from alternative investment firm Castlelake.
The clock is ticking on a possible offer from alternative investment firm Castlelake.
Negotiations for a first contract will begin soon, union officials said.
Grants from the agency will fund runway rehabilitation, taxiway improvements, and other projects.
The airline said it has made changes based on the agency’s audit.
CEO Bob Jordan said the airline will likely focus on a “handful of destinations” where it can become “highly relevant.”
The slots could also be retired to reduce congestion, Bryan Bedford said.
The carrier is aiming to have the route up and running by the end of the year.
The specially painted Boeing 777 will operate in Europe, the U.S., and Asia before and during the tournament.
Partner SkyWest will operate two Delta Connection flights per day.
Kelly Ortberg said output will ramp up over the next few months.