Yeah...no...it is 16-19 CREWS per 777. Well at least according to the VP of Flight Ops.I think its 28 pilots per 777 airframe....not to nitpick..see below....
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Yeah...no...it is 16-19 CREWS per 777. Well at least according to the VP of Flight Ops.I think its 28 pilots per 777 airframe....not to nitpick..see below....
Well, here is yesterdays message and it does state 6 more aircraft. But where is the mystical 45 number come from??? Not Boeing, Not Delta, Not Yahoo, so where???
Is that 6 total additional deliveries this year, or 6 more triples? I thought between more triples, 737NG's and used 757's that the total delivery additions would exceed 6 for the rest of the year?
Typical GL response...how did I know?..45 777LRs total by 2015? Isn't that when the first 787 will take flight? 2015?
Bye Bye--General Lee
There is a lot of digging that you can do, but it does look like the larger numbers that were brought up here a few months ago by myself and a few others are proving true.
At 16-19 crews per airframe this is indeed good news for us.
ACL, thank you for your post.I would assume that it could be a way to pressure NWA to a deal,....
ACL, thank you for your post.
I would disagree that this pressures NWA in any way. Management had already agreed on the stock swap & business successorship plans. The NWA pilots do not believe anything from any source - so they can not look far enough down the road to see the threat.
The 777LR makes Narita a "nice to have" and not a necessity as Delta simply flys over their hub with more efficient aircraft and better service.
Delta can win in the market.
Time for Delta to kick some NWA a$$ in the Pacific. Of course, it might take some time to get some bilateral rights and slots... Whatever happened to the Pacific routes flown out of PDX on the MD11?
John Q, you make excellent points. You are right about NWA's network and revenue folks. But, I do not see how this pressures NWA management in any way. For one thing, we will likely share code as we do now.
Delta has a lot of Pacific route authority unused that they got with Pan Am.
Delta can get new hires with good attitudes without longevity, or pay more for DTW and his pals while getting a obsolete, inefficient and disparate fleet. It is less expensive to grow internally.