d91papa
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last I heard, 400-450 each year until 5000 on property..
I'm a NJA hopeful, whats with the 5,000 number? Seems like an awful hard number in a very fluid buisness.[/QUOTE
I don't even know how that number got going. 3000 by the end of 2007 is a solid number. By 2010 I could see NJA closer to 4000. Business is strong right now but the company wants to control the brand.
How is 3,000 a solid number? Says Santulli? Remember, there will be many Ultras getting up on 8-10 years of age as well as a few CXs that will be leaving the program-otherwise, welcome to FLOPs and their 15 year old aircraft. Unlike an airline, many aircraft and resulting owners have to leave when their airplanes leave. "Business controlling the brand" is a euphamism for slowing growth. If they really wanted to control the growth and operational problems associated with fractional growth, they would cut off the 25-hour MarquisJet program in an instant. Instead, the MarquisJet program is growing faster than they ever have.I'm a NJA hopeful, whats with the 5,000 number? Seems like an awful hard number in a very fluid buisness.[/QUOTE
3000 by the end of 2007 is a solid number. By 2010 I could see NJA closer to 4000. Business is strong right now but the company wants to control the brand.
If they hire 350 next year, we'll be right around 3000 pilots. 11/14 company seniority list shows 2601 pilots.
Don't forget about attrition.
If they really wanted to control the growth and operational problems associated with fractional growth, they would cut off the 25-hour MarquisJet program in an instant. Instead, the MarquisJet program is growing faster than they ever have.
I didn't, but I figure attrition won't be too much higher than the number hired between 11/6 (#2601) and 12/31.Don't forget about attrition.
That is the million dollar question, how many will we lose during the course of next year??? I have heard numbers from 240-400, depends on who you talk to.
Ya, could you imagine 350 pilots retire on December 22nd!!!
"Thanks for the money and the silver watch. Merry Christmas, I quit."
There will be a few.
Might be a few more extended days up for grabs.