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I think this thread has drifted enough.... Back on topic..
Does anyone have any new information on Midwest's new aircrafts?
Aircrafts. Evil genius right there. Love it.
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I think this thread has drifted enough.... Back on topic..
Does anyone have any new information on Midwest's new aircrafts?
..Then again, this mgt team is not made up of the sharpest knives in the drawer.
What, are you kidding me? but yes, we might be getting a replacement finally, this is not a growth (God forbid) but rather a 1-1 replacement to our gas guzzling 80's.
They said the market have some opportunity to obtain the new aircrafts and not at a premium like few month ago.
Will have to wait and see.
Midwest to Ground MD-80's, Slash Staff
By Erik Bilstad
Story Created: Jun 20, 2008
Story Updated: Jun 20, 2008
A spokesman for the union that represents Midwest Airlines pilots says the airline has informed the union that it plans to stop flying its older, less fuel efficient MD-80 fleet. In addition, the airline is planning to slash jobs.
Airline officials have been talking to employees today, breaking the bad news. Midwest, like other airlines, has been hammered by the high cost of fuel.
"It would affect a large number of our pilots," Air Line Pilots Association Vice Chairman Greg Uselmann told Newsradio 620 WTMJ. "Probably over 25% of our remaining crew members."
In addition, it appears flight attendants and other staff will also lose their jobs
The MD-80's are the airline's oldest fleet. The fleet is much less fuel efficient than the recently purchased 717's. The airline mainly flies the 717's.
A call to Midwest Airlines has not been returned.