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Midwest met with the MEC today to discuss impending furloughs.
The numbers will be announced as early as friday. They did not provide an estimate of how many it could be.
So glad we kept evil AirTran outa' here!
Don't think this is unexpected by anybody at Midwest. Let's all keep our fingers crossed that the number is low.
A low number wouldn't make sense, would it?
MidEx runs 10 bodies per plane, on average between the two fleets. Not sure how it breaks down between fleets. But you could look at the loaded schedules and see the amount of hours cut and determine how many planes will get parked, etc...and come up with a number.
I can't imagine they would park any 717's...but you never know. I guess I wouldn't be surprised to see them park 10 of the 80's. But if you did that, and only operated 5, I don't think you'd have the revenue to justify the training costs for such a small fleet.
I'm guessing parking all the 80's, giving up that flying to 'you know who', and keeping the 717's for the short-haul stuff.
Uhhhggg.....
Man, this sucks....some folks are looking at their third furlough in 7 years....
Very sad news indeed, so much for saving us from Airtran.