Why park the 47-400s? Aren't they making money doing Pacific flying?
ALL aircraft will be parked.
Every one of them!
All jetBlue A320's will be parked.
All DAL B777's will be parked.
All NWA B787's set for delivery next year
will be parked.
The only relevant question is "
When?"
The "announcement" by NWA mid-level drones that 3-4 B747-400's will be parked had a couple of different target audiences. The pilot group and the leasing company. Hence no timeline was given.
There are three guaranteed ways to get pilots to pay very close attention to an announcement:
1. Mark it
CONFIDENTIAL
2.
Whisper it in the crew lounge.
3. Start with the words, "
Here's the fleet plan..."
Curiously, none of those is an indication of accuracy. Some announcements by management (not just ours...but all managements) made to employee groups instead of to the media, are intended to plant a seed.
Here are two announcements Rainey
could have made at the pilot meeting:
- "There will be no changes over the next 2-years to the DC-9 fleet plan we gave you in 1999."
- "We will be parking up to 30 DC-9's over the next two years."
They are
both accurate, but without follow-up clarification, will have a vastly different effect on the pilot group.
The mention of the B747-400 "plan" will eventually get to the leasing company, and they will envison another NWA showdown, similar to the one in 2005 when NWA flew 3 aircraft to the desert and turned them over. The leasing company panicked, and renegotiated the leases with terms VERY favorable to NWA. It's typical hardball negotiations, where the side that needs it the least, wins.
In the end, the fleet plan will be driven by the Marketing Plan, which will be driven by route access (government), competition, and the economy.