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You are correct! I finally added that waste to the list.
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Blessed silence.
Hiring 400 next year according to a buddy that does interviews.
Net 200.
I think he said hiring.
Not only are you guessing, you're guessing about something that they're not talking about. Turn that frown upside down buddy!
I'm just saying there are only so many planes coming the next 3 years, 12-15-15. That requires a certain number of pilots, and it isn't 400-450 a year. Maybe the company is planning for a new contract, but color me skeptical...
It doesn't matter how many planes you have, it matters how many hours you fly. I'm guessing they are planning ~100 to 150 in attrition, 250-300 for growth. Now that the planes are finishing up the WIFI mods I would have said that we have more then the net 12 worth of net aircraft next year, but now with the coming announcement of a "density change" and the winglet mods which take a plane out for 13 days instead of the 7 for wifi, we might have less then 12 aircraft net growth next year.
They could also be seeing the possibility of a decent percentage of the AMR guys going back... theres still quite a few of them on property.
I think the real reason though is A330s... :laugh:
Agree, except the 330s... But most of your post validates my 200 NET number. Although if a lot of the attrition is from AA furlough returns, that is good because it comes off the upper half of the list instead of the bottom 10%. I personally doubt many of the AA guys will return, but hope I am wrong.