fischman
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You're welcome!PS see lots of NJA guys on Jetblue thanks for flying us
I used to see a lot of JB guys on my Independence Air flights too. All very courteous.
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You're welcome!PS see lots of NJA guys on Jetblue thanks for flying us
Well VNY always look like a QS parking lot, and wait until we get kicked out of Santa Monica, they won't know where to put us.......we'll be crowding Clay Lacy's ramp......Also, VNY looked like a NetJets parking lot yesterday.![]()
OK...next question....
These number represent what percentage of each Company's total, airworthy fleets?
Meaning, what persentage of each Comnpany's aircraft are in the air?
OK...next question....
These number represent what percentage of each Company's total, airworthy fleets?
Meaning, what persentage of each Comnpany's aircraft are in the air?
Seeing less than 70 or 80 in the air at any time (except, perhaps, in the middle of the night) doesn't give me a real good feeling.
Well VNY always look like a QS parking lot, and wait until we get kicked out of Santa Monica, they won't know where to put us.......we'll be crowding Clay Lacy's ramp......
Having planes in the air is not as important as the revenue those planes are producing. Lots of planes in the air (by total number or percentage) is not necessarily indicative of revenue produced or financial strength.
You may be right but if you have a bunch of pilots just sitting in hotels and FBO's or going home prior to the end of their tours might indicate that flying is down...... the question is....for how long.
Now granted, sitting in a hotel or FBO doesn't effect NJA's bottom line, but shipping pilots home prior to the end of their tour is an interresting twist.... that shows no viable legs.
THAT is a very good question. I'm not sure of the exact numbers, but I know that just on the NJA side (not including NJI, NJE, EJM, or NJME) we have well over 300 aircraft.
Seeing less than 70 or 80 in the air at any time (except, perhaps, in the middle of the night) doesn't give me a real good feeling.
Like I said, we'll be okay. I'm just very ambivalent about how long we can maintain at our current level without much flying.
Did that number include the QS tails? If the flightaware search just included EJA flights then all of our international acft wouldn't be included.
BeeDubya, I agree that NJA probably makes most of its money on sales and management fees (which also are way down, if you can believe anything RTS told us in recurrent back in Dec. I was there.), but to say that we don't make any money from the operational side of things is not correct. When we fly pax, we make money. After all the fees are paid, have you seen what we charge as hourly fees? We're VERY expensive! It's not that we aren't worth it, but just pointing out that we make profits on actual flying too. If we just had average sales, but flying was way down, I think we'd be doing okay, at best. But with sales way down, and flying way down, well, let's just say it's going to be interesting of one or the other doesn't pick up a great deal this year.
By the way, I don't remember who said it or in what thread, but we did NOT have record sales of Marquis Jet cards last year. RTS himself said Marquis did okay, but was still down significantly from the year before. I'm not going to throw actual numbers up here on a public message board, but I think anyone who believes we are immune from this economic climate just because we're Netjets, better pull his/her head out of their a** and take another look.
And I still think we'll be alright. It just won't be easy.
OK...next question....
These number represent what percentage of each Company's total, airworthy fleets?
Meaning, what persentage of each Comnpany's aircraft are in the air?
Nah, the new preferred FBO for Netjets is moving from Raytheon/Hawker-Beechcraft/nee Signature (pick your favorite) to McGuire Aviation this month. McGuire is on the site of the old Peterson. Good thing too because I HATE parking on the Lacy ramp.