RedDogC130
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Be interesting to see SkyWest and their prorate flying either get AXED or expand vastly.
It can't expand under the swa pilot contract....no codeshare allowed
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Be interesting to see SkyWest and their prorate flying either get AXED or expand vastly.
We're acquiring Airtran. Airtran is essentially 25% the size of SWA. Hence the immediate 25% growth. Get it?
In the wake of the Airtran acquisition, us whiny F/Os are left with a monstrously large company (700 aircraft) that will be pretty dang resistant to growth. For example, if we were to grow 10% each year, here's what we would need in net aircraft deliveries:
2012: 70 net aircraft (770 total airplanes)
2013: 77 net aircraft (847)
2014: 84 net aircraft (931)
etc. etc.
Possible? I guess anything's possible. Likely? Umm..no.
And to put the 50 737s Airtran has on order in perspective: If every single one of the aircraft were all delivered immediately upon conclusion of the acquisition, it would only represent 7% growth.
So...until I hear about 787 orders and far international, don't expect me to get too excited about this huge growth potential.
Just bringing the AAI aircraft up to the WN utilization will open up about an additional 10-15 % growth.
Exactly.
Brother you hit the nail on the head. A lot of people need to see that.
It can't expand under the swa pilot contract....no codeshare allowed
SWA could hit the smaller markets with the B717, without having a contract regional.
OK, but to do that, the pilots of the smaller 717 need to be paid less than the larger 737. Are the 737 boys at LUV going to agree to a lower pay scale to fly the 717?
OK, but to do that, the pilots of the smaller 717 need to be paid less than the larger 737. Are the 737 boys at LUV going to agree to a lower pay scale to fly the 717?
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relax francis,
i am just pointing out that the 717 may not be so great if you have to pay the crews more to operate them. Pay has historically been tied to aircraft size. At alaska, the pilots across the board got a raise when the -900 was introduced. I guess luv is not going to follow that logic.
If a 717 in all coach class truly seats as many as the 737-500 then why even operate the 717 fleet? If it is the same size, how is this a better tool to serve the smaller markets?
Relax Francis,
I am just pointing out that the 717 may not be so great if you have to pay the crews more to operate them. Pay has historically been tied to aircraft size. At Alaska, the pilots across the board got a raise when the -900 was introduced. I guess LUV is not going to follow that logic.
SWA has already agreed to a pay bump across the board for all pilots to allow the -800 to fly or to convert the existing orders to the 175-seat jet.
If a 717 in all coach class truly seats as many as the 737-500 then why even operate the 717 fleet? If it is the same size, How is this a better tool to serve the smaller markets?