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I think Brad's update should have been titled. "Reducing Our Fleet. Again".
Once the 200's leave, and they will shortly, this won't be viewed as growth.
Just a reminder. Delta recently signed a TA that cuts DCI back 30% or so, this is a good thing long term. If you're planning on staying around, well, enjoy the crap sandwich, that's all it is going to be on the Delta side.
Nope. Hoping to move on eventually. Never thought I'd be here this long. And i think mainline taking back flying is a good thing for those of us that hope to move on. However, BH stated that these were "growth" aircraft and I was stating that I don't see it that way at all.
Nope. Hoping to move on eventually. Never thought I'd be here this long. And i think mainline taking back flying is a good thing for those of us that hope to move on. However, BH stated that these were "growth" aircraft and I was stating that I don't see it that way at all.
Sooo...do you have to have car in DTW? That is if you are on reserve and are driving back and forth to a crash pad?
GoJet isn't having problems staffing their aircraft.................yet. Wait until United recalls and the majors start to hire again.
I think we will see 16 900's from PNCL that should stay in ATL. I would also guess that the 200's will leave in line with our inability to maintain staffing once attrition resumes.
The big question is will the majors want FO's like last time or Capt's as years past? It's a dick move, but they could preserve a lot of their feed by not hiring Capt's from all the training event time.
Those 41 Delta owned CRJ 200's are currently at ASA/Expressjet.
Yeah. No such thing as good public transportation in Detroit. It's the Motor City afterall!
Do you have a reference?