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The attractiveness of bases is such a subjective topic that there is no place for it in discussions regarding seniority integration.
Maybe NW/DAL wont be able to broker a deal and you can hook up with United. I am sure that the integration of lists would go much smoother with them.
You crack me up. At least it is always sunny in your world. In your case, arrogance is bliss, isn't it?
The attractiveness of bases is such a subjective topic that there is no place for it in discussions regarding seniority integration.
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Sounds plausible. Bottom line is that NWA must strive to generate the revenues as predicted in the business plan during bk in order to satisfy lenders. DL has been very forthright in announcing their plans for expansion and growth, in order to meet this demand. Unfortunately, NW has been close-lipped (as usual) about future plans. Bottom line is that you have no more of an idea of the plan than I do.Tell me where I am wrong here? UPS is parking their 747-100/200s, and even JAL Cargo and NCA are replacing thier 747-200s with -400s. So, let me get this straight, you will be the only ones out there with -200s? Riiight. What will replace them? You also lost your largest cargo contract---DHL. You also bring to the table 90 or so current DC9s. You have no orders for anything other than 787s, which again was delayed. The 787 is supposed to pay more than the A330, so that would be the highest paying plane for the pax side if the 744 goes the cargo route. Can you follow me? No arrogance here, and I would like you to tell me how YOU think your fleet will play out in the next 5 years (without a DL merger).
Bye Bye--General Lee
You must fly for NWA.![]()
Sure, that makes sense. You are also bringing planes to the table that will likely be parked sooner than later, and that includes the 68 larger DC9s. You have no replacement order for those, except E175s for Compass. Your only outstanding order I believe is the 787 order, which is being delayed constantly. None of your hubs are desireable to anyone of our pilots, unless they commute from there, unlike our warmer hubs to the south, which sound like heaven to your commuters. But hey, if you want to keep your current management and go forward, then that is up to your negotiators, who sound like Easties from USAir (if the reports are right). Let's hope for fair and balanced...
Bye Bye--General Lee
Do you really think it's fair to have the junior Delta pilots come onboard above the junior NWA pilots.
If both the Delta pilot and Northwest pilot remain in the same relative position as they were before the merger, then it is absolutely fair. If a DC-9 Captain remains a DC-9 Captain and stays in the same relative position as they were before, how is that unfair? The date you were hired is irrelevant. It is all about where you are at NOW and where you will be at AFTER the merger.
Truckdriver,
The problem is that there won't be much movement upward on the Delta list for many years to come. There will be on the NWA side. Relative position from retirements mean you go toward the top, relative postion from growth is all behind you.
General Lee,
Heres the issue for me. Delta has a few planes on order, great. Most of the movement will come from growth at Delta. You guys have a lot of debt due in the future and a lot lower margins. I don't know how often you get thru DTW or MSP but we have very few weather delays and run a very smooth operation in what are basically fortress hubs. What fortress hubs does Delta have now? Great your getting a few 777's to fly to Asia. Those a/c will be just like your 767's and somewhat obsolete in the next ten years with the 787 coming onboard. NWA has been talking to the manufacturers about a 737, DC9 replacement a/c with a geared turbine and much lower operating costs.
The hub in Asia, is not only for USA to Asia pax. A majority are from Japan and Asia and stay in Asia. NWA is able to pick up addtl pax in Narita, Osaka etc. Delta has nothing like this around the world and can't get any kind of agreement like this in Asia.
Current Delta pilots such as yourself benefited from the early outs and the govt pension bailout. There will be very little movement from retirements on your side for a long time. The NWA pilots saved pensions and have a Targeted Distribution but also have many many retirements in the next few years. Most won't stay til 65 because their pension is frozen. Do you really think it's fair to have the junior Delta pilots come onboard above the junior NWA pilots. They would then benefit more from your early outs and then benefit from our upcoming retirements.
Don't get me wrong I think both NWA and Delta would be stronger in the upcoming Worldwide Airline Enviornment as a team rather than separate. Hopefully something fair can be worked out...
Why do you think that DOH wouldn't be fair, at least for the majority of the seniority lists.
Hope they fence the 744-4F's and A-330F's as they come aboard since they are replacement aircraft. P.S. Lt. Lee, I heard what your redneck negotiators asked for. Talk about living in a dream. Just like any negotiations, openers don't mean much.