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Wouldn't the E-190 be a considered an economical replacement of the DC9-50 series and the Bombardier CS-300 for the MD-80? Of course the main driver of the timing for replacement of these fleets will be the cost of energy going forward.I have been told the it will be at least 2017 until an economic replacement will be available for the -50s and 88s. As a result the -50s will be around through 2012 and the 88s won't begin being phased out until at least 2017. My hope is that mainline will fly these hypothetical replacements!
My hope is that mainline will fly these hypothetical replacements!
My hope is that mainline will fly these hypothetical replacements!
My hope is that mainline will fly these hypothetical replacements!
I would think because the 9's are owned free and clear the over head burden makes them a reasonable airplane to operate. Fly it 5 hours a day with no pressure to get 14 hours of use every day. At least that was the content of a 2002 AW article.Wouldn't the E-190 be a considered an economical replacement of the DC9-50 series and the Bombardier CS-300 for the MD-80? Of course the main driver of the timing for replacement of these fleets will be the cost of energy going forward.
Tomct,
A national seniority list would be great, but the problem is not all company's hiring practices are the same and it would cause a flow from one company to another. In theory this would only work if they re-regulated the industry.
JP
Jo, I am not sure you would have people leaving any list after they were hired say at "Delta Connection," because they would never have to interview again and they would eventually flow up to mainline. I see what you are saying about "different hiring practices," but lets be honest here...that is only for some companies who try and say that THEY are the Best. Like I said, it would take sacrifice by all involved, but in the end, it would be better for everyone.
Hi!
The E-170/-195 is WAY too small to replace the -9-50s. They are the Bombardier large "C" size. Bombardier is rumoured to be looking into a larger "C" that WOULD compete with the later models of 737/Airbus-321 and the MDs.
NWA was planing to buy the "C" to replace the -9s. DAL was also looking at it.
cliff
NBO
Cliff, the DC-9 only holds 90 people. The E175-E195 hold just as many and more. It goes from 90-125pax. So I am not sure by what you mean by saying they are WAY too small...they are actually BIGGER. Check out the specks for yourself, AND they are state of the art. Just saying....
Actually guys,
The DC-9-30 = 100 seats
DC-9-40= 110 seats
DC-9-50 = 125 seats
I think you are getting the 124 seats from the airbus 319.
Just posting this for accuracy, not trying to stir the pot.
The only reason that is has become us versus them is because there is no career porgression over the last 10 years. People have decided to make the Regional Airline their home and therefore hope and work towards gaining more flying as it falls off the mainline list. It betters their career expectations. That is very simple and should be expected.
Mainline needs to stop the sale of flying so that there is one again in place a reason to leave the 100K job at a regional and move to mainline. Many of us still did it, but there are many that are choosing not to.
We need to keep the 100 seat flying, make the jet arrive and fly on the mainline list. When this happens the normal order will start to once again occur. Until we stop giving away flying that is below a persons current seniority we can expect there to be a conflict between those at mainline and those at a regional.
Fighting for more flying to fall off the mainline lists is very short sighted, but given the career span of the majority of regional pilots, it is what they have seen and come to expect.
Mainline needs to take the first step.
The DC-9-30 = 100 seats
DC-9-40= 110 seats
DC-9-50 = 125 seats
I think you are getting the 124 seats from the airbus 319.
Just posting this for accuracy, not trying to stir the pot.
This is incorrect, our DC9's hold anywhere from 99 to 124 seats depending on if its a -30/-40/-50 model. After this Sept-Oct all we'll have left is the DC9-50 model which is the 124 seat version. Sounds like you should "check the specs" yourself!![]()
Then I guess Boeing is wrong??? http://www.boeing.com/commercial/dc-9/specs.html
But hey, if you want to continue doing a "T-Scan" and blowing black smoke...by all means, keep flying those dinosaurs. HAVE FUN!uke: