The generic newspaper "USA Today", in the business section article on UAL, stated that the federal ATSB, which loans money to airlines (and is way 'too big for its britches', in my opinion, presuming to tell the unions indirectly, what sort of pay cuts are needed...as if THEY were upper mgmt...talk about government meddling in private industry...so much for 'de'-regulation !) released a letter to the public, in which it supposedly revealed UAL's or United's lack of an adequate business plan for the airline. Or at least this was my impression from having read it.
Why would the ATSB leak such confidential information? To embarass UAL? I read this during a two-hour stop in PHL, and was/am still wishing the best also for good old USAirways.
Good luck, UAL employees-
Last edited by Ignition Override; 13th November 2002 at 06:08.