islandhopper
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PDX-BOS and MCO...not very life changing.
Although they are staffed at 165 employees/jet!!
That happens to all smaller airlines. You have to have a certain number of people to make an airline work, no matter how many planes you have. Even a single plane is required (by pt. 121) to have a slew of management personnel, training department, ground crew, res. agents, etc. The bigger the airline, the more efficient the overall staffing works - hence the reason all the airlines are on the merger kick this year.
HAL
Maybe AirTran is buying...
It seems as if every airline has some "big news" that is right around the corner. About a month ago, there was a rumor started here at Alaska, that a big announcement would be made in January that "would change everyone's career". Great... that narrows it down to either a pink slip or keys to the CEO's office...
So last week, the big news at Alaska broke! New non-stop service from PDX to the east coast. Wow! My life has forever been changed! I was so impressed, I can't even remember the new city pairs.
So for my friends at Aloha, I hope your "big news" is as life changing as our's at Alaska was. I hope you guys enjoy the 200's we are sending your way soon. 730AS and 742AS were the best we had. 741AS was originally built for FedEx and is a bit unusual. 746AS and 747AS were sister ships originally from Wein, good machines. 745AS, the African Queen, aka "Franken Jet" - the worst B737 in the world that unfortunately still flys. 95,000 ZFW, oddball interior and cargo door. The thing is a mix of parts from two wrecks, one in Africa and one in England. Take good care of them!
AK737FO
So for my friends at Aloha, I hope your "big news" is as life changing as our's at Alaska was. I hope you guys enjoy the 200's we are sending your way soon. 730AS and 742AS were the best we had. 741AS was originally built for FedEx and is a bit unusual. 746AS and 747AS were sister ships originally from Wein, good machines. 745AS, the African Queen, aka "Franken Jet" - the worst B737 in the world that unfortunately still flys. 95,000 ZFW, oddball interior and cargo door. The thing is a mix of parts from two wrecks, one in Africa and one in England. Take good care of them!
AK737FO
supposedly the guy in charge of our etops (which is shelved for a while) is from aloha. hmmmmmm....
PDX-BOS and MCO...not very life changing.
Mookie
Anythings possible with Bush in officeVirgin America would still have to meet the U.S. ownership requirements even if they were to buy a certificate.
Could be a good fit with the -700's. Although they are staffed at 165 employees/jet!!
Aloha Airlines (formerly Trans-Pacific Airlines 1946-1958)Total Employees:
3,482 as of May 31, 2006
My understanding is that over half of the employees of Aloha are "contract services" that provide support in the Hawaiian Islands for those other airlines that don't have their own agents, ground support or mx.