WrightAvia
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I have never heard anything about a scope clause at the fedex feeder level...doesn't mean it don't exist, just means I haven't heard of it.
Here is a link to the fedex press release on atr 42 and 72 aircraft. To tell you the truth, I doubt any of the fed ex guys want to come down to flying turboprops again, making turboprop wages and flying outside of their own system.
Our industry is similar to the the passenger airline industry...and it's not cost effective for fedex to pay their line pilots, line pilot wages to fly an ATR turboprop plane from mke to cwa putting 1 hour on hobbs and let them sit in a hotel all day and then fly back 1 hour on the hobbs in the evening.
They tried to say they it would be profitable at USAirways to have furloughed mainline guys flying the CRJ's at the USAirways Express operators making their old MAINLINE wages on whatever equipment it was they were flying back at the MAINLINE. It didn't work did it. Those pilots took major wage concessions to fly those RJs.
Here is that link...
http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin.../www/bw/fedex-ex/footer-test.shtml&grabfont=1
Here is a link to the fedex press release on atr 42 and 72 aircraft. To tell you the truth, I doubt any of the fed ex guys want to come down to flying turboprops again, making turboprop wages and flying outside of their own system.
Our industry is similar to the the passenger airline industry...and it's not cost effective for fedex to pay their line pilots, line pilot wages to fly an ATR turboprop plane from mke to cwa putting 1 hour on hobbs and let them sit in a hotel all day and then fly back 1 hour on the hobbs in the evening.
They tried to say they it would be profitable at USAirways to have furloughed mainline guys flying the CRJ's at the USAirways Express operators making their old MAINLINE wages on whatever equipment it was they were flying back at the MAINLINE. It didn't work did it. Those pilots took major wage concessions to fly those RJs.
Here is that link...
http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin.../www/bw/fedex-ex/footer-test.shtml&grabfont=1