PHOENIX, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Mesa Air Group Inc.
(Nasdaq: MESA) today announced that on August 1, 2008, Mesa received
notification from Delta that it is terminating Freedom's CRJ-900 Delta
Connection agreement, once again alleging Freedom failed to maintain specified
operational performance, as outlined in the contract.
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Mesa strongly disputes these allegations and intends to vigorously defend
its contractual rights. Mesa believes the cancellation was driven by Delta's
stated intention to reduce capacity and its inability to reduce aircraft at
its wholly-owned Comair subsidiary without incurring significant ongoing
expense.
Freedom currently operates seven CRJ-900 regional jets for Delta
Connection, with a further seven aircraft scheduled to enter service by May
2009. The Company subleases the Aircraft from Delta for $1 per month per
aircraft and these aircraft will be returned to Delta in connection with this
termination with no further financial obligation to Mesa.
This latest action by Delta is at least the fourth instance in recent
months in which Delta has taken unilateral and disputed action against its
regional airline partners. This contract cancellation is not dissimilar to
Delta's recent action against Freedom in respect to the ERJ-145 Connection
Agreement, which resulted in Mesa winning a preliminary injunction, in the
Federal Court in Atlanta, enjoining Delta from terminating that contract.
'For many years Delta has built a reputation of working closely with its
regional airline partners in a spirit of co-operation and good faith,' said
Mesa Air Group Chairman and CEO, Jonathan Ornstein. 'We are disappointed to
see Delta now appears to have chosen a different approach with its regional
airline partners. We appreciate the difficulties faced by Delta and remain
willing to work cooperatively in the mutual best interests of both companies,'
Mr. Ornstein added.
Mesa currently operates 180 aircraft with over 800 daily system departures
to 124 cities, 38 states, the District of Columbia, Canada, the Bahamas and
Mexico. Mesa operates as Delta Connection, US Airways Express and United
Express under contractual agreements with Delta Air Lines, US Airways and
United Airlines, respectively, and independently as Mesa Airlines and go!. In
June 2006 Mesa launched inter-island Hawaiian service as go! This operation
links Honolulu to the neighbor island airports of Hilo, Kahului, Kona and
Lihue. The Company, founded by Larry and Janie Risley in New Mexico in 1982,
has approximately 5,000 employees and was awarded Regional Airline of the Year
by Air Transport World magazine in 1992 and 2005. Mesa is a member of the
Regional Airline Association and Regional Aviation Partners.
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SOURCE Mesa Air Group Inc.