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That must be one slow boat from China.FWIW, I heard the MD-90's are "still coming."
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That must be one slow boat from China.FWIW, I heard the MD-90's are "still coming."
You mean like the numerous "yet to be hired" DAL pilots that DALPA wants to have on the list prior to combining the lists?
That must be one slow boat from China.
Heard that the DC-9 will fit in the RJ jetway gate boxes being constructed at ATL concourse C.
The word from the DAL schoolhouse is that the fellow that rationalized the DAL network in bankruptcy (stoped flying a lot of widebodies domestically, and shipped them to international,) is looking over the NWA fleet and schedule, and believes many of their aircraft are seriously under-utilized. It wouldn't surprise me to have the 9's deployed on current routes running a high frequency of pakced RJ's, as someone else mentioned.
Thus far I've been impressed with the way DAL management is navigating this downturn. If plans remain as they are, I don't think anyone under the DAL/NWA umbrella will have to endure a furlough - and I think the management is planning on the economy and fuel getting worse before it gets better. Not to say that plans couldn't change, or that you shouldn't have a plan B - but as of right now, a furlough looks unlikely.
Speaking to the US Congress yesterday, Delta Airlines chief executive Richard Anderson revealed that the proposed merger with Northwest Airlines would mean the loss of 1,000 jobs at their new joint headquarters.
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Actually I believe he and Steenland looked at each other and threw out "less than 1,000" as a figure as they have not worked everything from the bottom up.
Steenland had a video message to NWA employees where he stated it had been premature to even mention a number when asked the question.
The word from the DAL schoolhouse is that the fellow that rationalized the DAL network in bankruptcy (stoped flying a lot of widebodies domestically, and shipped them to international,) is looking over the NWA fleet and schedule, and believes many of their aircraft are seriously under-utilized. It wouldn't surprise me to have the 9's deployed on current routes running a high frequency of pakced RJ's, as someone else mentioned.
I don't think there are a lot of "under-utilized" jets at
NWA, the guys on the 9s regularly fly 5-6 legs a day
we do 4-5 legs a day on the 320s all the time.
I realize thats per pilot not per plane.....
DB
I don't think there are a lot of "under-utilized" jets at
NWA, the guys on the 9s regularly fly 5-6 legs a day
we do 4-5 legs a day on the 320s all the time.
I realize thats per pilot not per plane.....
DB
...and if oil stays above $120 or goes north of that, at some point, the DC-9s will cost too much to operate even if they are paid for. Who knows, that oil price "number" may already be at that point now. Maybe they could re-engine them with B717 engines to make them more effiecient and keep them around another 30 years.