momalley81
Done spillt mah beer...
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Acquisition or merger? Irrelevant. The pilot groups get merged regardless.
Not going to happen, too much money to be made combining the companies. While I hope that I will get a seniority bump by this combination of companies I fully expect that I will be at the same relative position on the ISL when the dust settles. Monday 02MAY will be a great day for SWA/AAI. It is a crazy industry with crazy laws and my aviation career has not turned out like I wanted it to, but that is not the fault of the AAI pilots.
Not going to happen, too much money to be made combining the companies. While I hope that I will get a seniority bump by this combination of companies I fully expect that I will be at the same relative position on the ISL when the dust settles. Monday 02MAY will be a great day for SWA/AAI. It is a crazy industry with crazy laws and my aviation career has not turned out like I wanted it to, but that is not the fault of the AAI pilots.
Iluflying,
I believe Gup was implying I will be working for the junior AT CPs, I agreed, maybe I am pessimistic but I agreed.
The 717's are leased, and there would be big penalties to getting rid of them.
You're not a SWAPA rep in MCO are you?I am a SWA 10 year FO...don't take blue pills (viagra?), I did not come up with the M/B legislation, it exists...GK is a business man, and I suppose a visionary, I have a glimmer of hope that he will take care of the SWA pilots, but as a finance guy he will do what is best for the bottom line and that has nothing to do with my position on the seniority list. I hope to be OK with the ultimate ISL, but to imagine that there will not be such a list (probably arbitrated) is sticking your head in the sand...AAI/SWA will be one by the first quarter of 2012. To think that the SWA/AAi pilots can stop this is not reality. Do I think it is fair that an AAI CP with less years of service then me will be my boss, no way, but it will probably turn out that way...M/B is not designed to help the acquiring airline's pilot, it is designed to prevent a AA/TWA scenario (i.e. staple than furlough). It is Federal law. Monday 02MAY is a great day for every AAI pilot: they are on the road to working under a great CBA within a great company...for me JUL26 was just the beginning of another roadblock (like age 60, fuel prices, great recession etc...), not happy but what can I do...ok I can shut up and will.
Given the way this deal was put together, its entirely possible that this scenario exists: 1. SWA operates AAI as a subsidiary.
2. SWA begins dumping 717s.
3. As the 717s go, AAI is forced to furlough pilots
4. AAI 737 positions on the Boeing line are transferred to SWA.
5. SWA changes those -700 options to -800s.
6. As those airplanes roll off the line, they are assigned to SWA.
7. AAI furloughees are brought back on the bottom of the SWA list.
The longer it takes to get an SLI agreement, the greater the chance that AAI pilots are furloughed.
Personally, I don't think SWA has any intention of operating the 717s one day longer than they have to.
In this case, "seat protection" will be prevented by Bond McKaskill.
What's more, a negotiated solution is what is best for BOTH pilot groups. "Seat protection" will not be part of any negotiated solution.
Leases can and have been renegotiated. AS had horrible leases on the MDs, but it didn't stop them from retiring them early.
What are the penalties, Ty? How much of that can be offset by the costs involved with operating a diverse fleet, especially if 50+ of the airplanes are essentially a derelict type with limited parts supplies?
The reason SWA probably won't get rid of the 717s is because a certain other BIG legacy based in a similar base is very interested in them. They actually already hired someone from Airtran to set up a 717 program SHOULD THE OPPORTUNITY PRESENT ITSELF. I personally think SWA should dump the 717s. Yeah, that would be cool. That could help with a 100 seater problem.
Bye Bye---General Lee
General if this does happen, and I wouldn't mind seeing it happen, I would think that you would be very happy to give relative seniority to the AirTran pilots that would be coming with those 717s. So since the General has spoken it will happen. DAL will get the 717s and SWA will get 30+ gates in ATL.The reason SWA probably won't get rid of the 717s is because a certain other BIG legacy based in a similar base is very interested in them. They actually already hired someone from Airtran to set up a 717 program SHOULD THE OPPORTUNITY PRESENT ITSELF. I personally think SWA should dump the 717s. Yeah, that would be cool. That could help with a 100 seater problem.
No, but I would resign if I was....