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Hi!
Thanx 4 the info!
I believe there's 3 other airlines doing the same thing: MaxAir, some French company, and a 4th airline-I can't remember the name. I also read that some airline (BA? AA?) was trying to by MaxAir, I think.
Oh yeah, Lufthansa, I believe was also going to set up some of their planes in all business class to compete with these types of airlines.
cliff
ILN
Alright, here is some more stuff I've found out and sa rehash of what I've already posted. A little more organized I guess....![]()
4 A/C currently, B757-200ER I believe, taking delivery of 6-10 more.
Currently flying JFK-STN, adding JFK-CDG and possibly ZRH. Also adding ORD as another US city.
$65/hr FO starting pay with about a 3% annual increase right now. Captains start at $110/hr.
$2.00/hr per diem
12 days off minimum and they use Pref-bid.
4 days of reserve(I believe) starting at 2pm
Montly guarantee is 65 hrs, but should expect to fly 80-85 hrs/mth
24 or 48 hr layovers in London.
Also get profit sharing among other benefits. 401k, etc....
Don't know about vacation or medical ins. details....
I'm working on getting more info, that's about all I can think to ask at this point. If you have specific questions about anything I haven't thought to ask, please let me know and I'll try to find out.
Hope it all helps!!!
Spooky--AA has domestic and ER 757's. The 757-200ER's have the HMG (AA calls them HDG's...whatever) and the same electrical system as the 767-2/3ER's. TC
Sorry but I'll bet the house on this one. Boeing has never certified a B757-200ER or 300ER. The HMG just happens to be an option for the basic airframe. The last B767 that I flew had 3 HMGs on it. Yes it was an ER. Next time your in a B757 with the HMG option take a look at the CofA. It will not say ER. Take alook at the next B767-300ER that your on and you will that it says ER. I didn't make the rules here but that's the way Boeing did it from scratch.
I believe the APU in the ER aircraft may have some sublte difference but I was never smart enough to figure what they had done for that. The B767 200ER that I flew recently had a standby hydraulic fuel boost pump. Never seen that option before in my life. So you see that there are any number of configurations available to match the mission. I can only assume that Boeing never initially envisioned using the B757 for long range ops and when the time came that it made marketing sense, they did not want to incurr the added costs associated recertification of an existing airframe. As you may recall when the B767-200 first came on the scene it was set up as an international airplane almost from the git go. Save this piece of trivia as you can use it for free beers on your next layover!
One last thought. In Boeing Speak, ER stands for Extened Range. Since all B757 have the same tankage, (75K) unless they have some after market aux tanks, ie. PATS the term Extended Range would be meaningless.
Just went thourgh the type and you are right. However Boeing has the authority to re-designated as desired with any of the above "options" and the FAA is dumb enough to say ok. You are both correct.
No big deal so don't take offense, but ther is no such thing as a B757 ER. Boeing simply has never differentiated between the these airframes.
http://www.eosairlines.com/flyeos/overview/seatCabin.jsf
48 Seats on a 75 from JFK to London? I'm don't have an MBA in buisness, but with that length how do they make money?
http://www.eosairlines.com/flyeos/overview/seatCabin.jsf
48 Seats on a 75 from JFK to London? I'm don't have an MBA in buisness, but with that length how do they make money?
No big deal so don't take offense, but ther is no such thing as a B757 ER. Boeing simply has never differentiated between the these airframes.
Just got a call from Eos.Do not know anybody there, I think I applied 4 months ago, never heard anything from then, was pretty suprised. Any more info since the last post. Quality of life, stability, growth, where and how is training and last but not least, how do the Crews like it?. Appreciate any response.