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Boeing, AirTran Airways Announce Order for Six Boeing 717 Airplanes
Tuesday May 18, 5:30 am ET


SEATTLE, May 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA - News) and AirTran Airways today said the airline is expanding its fleet of 717 passenger airplanes with an order for six 717s valued at $225 million at list price.

Deliveries will begin next year. The transaction includes firm orders for two airplanes and exercise of existing options for the remainder. AirTran Airways operates 76 717s, giving it the world's largest 717 fleet and the youngest all-Boeing fleet in the United States.

"The 717 is the cornerstone of our operation," said Joe Leonard, AirTran Airways' chairman and chief executive officer. "In the five years of operating the aircraft, the 717 has delivered the efficiency, reliability and maintenance cost advantages we were counting on. I believe that the 717 has made AirTran Airways the most cost-efficient airline operating today."

AirTran Airways estimates a 24 percent increase in fuel efficiency since converting to a 717 fleet. The airline has also realized significant improvements in maintenance costs and cycle time, supporting timely turnarounds and an excellent on-time arrival rate.

For 2003, the airline's 717 fleet achieved a 99.62 percent dispatch reliability rate.

"AirTran Airways, the 717's launch customer, is achieving exceptional results with the airplane," said Jim Phillips, Boeing 717 vice president and general manager. "The airplane's performance speaks for itself. Its reliability, environmental advantages and fuel efficiency are unmatched in its class."

This order complements AirTran Airways' July 2003 order of up to 100 Boeing 737s as part of the airline's fleet and route expansion. The first 737-700 from that order will soon be delivered.

AirTran Airways configures its 717-200s in two classes with 117 seats. The airplane offers airlines the most modern and proven avionics technology and efficient and quiet Rolls Royce engines. Passenger-pleasing features include five-across seating in economy class, illuminated handrails and large overhead stowbins. The 717 offers the same per-person stowage capacity as the Boeing 747.

The 717 is assembled on a moving line at the Boeing plant in Long Beach, Calif.
 
That means that between now and the end of 2005 we will add nearly 25-30 aircraft.
 
That's over 300 new hire pilots. Get your apps in now as it takes a while to get an interview. Got a friend comming up close now and he has been in the stack for over a year. A recent new hire had a letter from a senior captain and it still took 18 months to get him into class.

IAHERJ
 
I had my resume walked into AirTran about a year ago. I have faithfully been sending updates. Does anybody have any idea's about getting an additional recomendation from the original guy? Does he need to walk in my updates?
Also, what kind of applicants are they hiring? I know that they will drop the 500 hour 121/PIC requirement (although needed to be competitive) just as they have dropped the 1,000 hr PIC published requirement. I have 5 years of 121 regional experience, but no 121 PIC. (thanks USAir wholly-owned)
 
I'm assuming that you're updating your resume monthly...Personally, I sent my resume (with letter of recommendation) in a MINIMUM of 1/month (sometimes twice). This was a regular practice for about 18 months straight...

I think we're looking for people who show that are are serious about working here and staying here...

Good luck.

The 717 is AWESOME
 
Steeler,
Does that mean you actually got an interview without someone on the inside walking it through? Also, did you update your resume via email or snail mail?
 
1. Someone on the inside walked it through...I told him I'd stay at AirTran and pull my other applications if he could help me get hired...I plan on honoring that promise.

2. Turned in both Resume and Letter of Recommendation at DFW/Air Inc in Jan 2003...

3. Sent Resume and Letter (Via Fax) MINIMUM of Once/Month...

4. Interviewed Late June, 2003

5. Class date Aug, 2003...

I KNOW I'm very fortunate to get hired here. I know I'm qualified, and I also know that there are many who are WAY more deserving than me who are still on the street. Like I have said before, trying to get a new job is an incredibly time consuming and often frustrating process.

Good luck and happy hunting!
 

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