Afterprop
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FWIW . . . hired Feb 06. 15 total in class with 9 737 slots, and 6 717 slots. The 737 went senior (everyone in the class bid for the 737 first). Completed OE in May, sat Reserve in June, got a line in July. Last quarter AirTran announced they were exercising the rest of their 737 options. From a news release April 27:
"AirTran Airways, a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AAI), today announced that the airline has converted purchase options to firm orders for fourteen new Boeing 737-700 series aircraft for delivery in 2008 and exercised purchase rights for ten more of the same aircraft type for delivery in 2010. This exercise completes the airline's original order of 100 aircraft placed with Boeing in 2003. The airline currently operates 26 Boeing 737-700 series aircraft and 85 Boeing 717-200 aircraft -- making it the world's largest operator of the Boeing 717 and the airline with youngest all-Boeing fleet in America."
I think we're up to 30 737s now.
Compared to my previous employer, its night~n~day. No pun intended. When I come to work, I have fun; and make a little money. Life is good.
FWIW . . . hired Feb 06. 15 total in class with 9 737 slots, and 6 717 slots. The 737 went senior (everyone in the class bid for the 737 first). Completed OE in May, sat Reserve in June, got a line in July. Last quarter AirTran announced they were exercising the rest of their 737 options. From a news release April 27:
"AirTran Airways, a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AAI), today announced that the airline has converted purchase options to firm orders for fourteen new Boeing 737-700 series aircraft for delivery in 2008 and exercised purchase rights for ten more of the same aircraft type for delivery in 2010. This exercise completes the airline's original order of 100 aircraft placed with Boeing in 2003. The airline currently operates 26 Boeing 737-700 series aircraft and 85 Boeing 717-200 aircraft -- making it the world's largest operator of the Boeing 717 and the airline with youngest all-Boeing fleet in America."
I think we're up to 30 737s now.
Compared to my previous employer, its night~n~day. No pun intended. When I come to work, I have fun; and make a little money. Life is good.