Unfortunately that's not correct. They are still threatening to fire, not furlough, the probationary pilots unless they get relief on one portion of the CBA. Ugly.
It's outside the 60 minute window, so too late to edit my original post, but a bit of research reveals the total number of a/c operated by the company is 143, not 137, and its total number of pilots is approximately 1667. It doesn't change it much, but the original post ought to have read as...
The Company currently operates 137 aircraft and has approximately 1650 pilots, for a historic ratio of about 12 pilots/aircraft.
Per Fornaro's presentation at today's Merrill Lynch Transportation Conference, the Company plans a fleet of 135-140 aircraft through 2009. Let's call it 135 and...
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