says Michael Huerta, acting FAA administrator.
I didn't know Kit Darby officially changed his name...
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says Michael Huerta, acting FAA administrator.
I dont believe this. Where are the passengers coming from? I can possibly see if this is a worldwide figure, but certainly not domestic. Something tells me that this is code for lets spend some money on programs in anticipation of a "doubling" of passengers.
Can someone provide passenger totals for the last 30 years or so in the US. I'd like to see a bar chart reflecting capacity trends.
Revenue seat miles have done nothing but go up for decades now with only a small recession after 9/11 but quickly recovered after a few quarters.... I've seen many graphs but would have to search a while to dig one up until I get home.
Is RPMs what this article about?
We all know passengers counts are up, but have they matched predictions?
And, yes, I like facts. Clear, concise, accurate facts.
If you look at it not all that closely, the growth is in Latin America and Asia, so that's where most of the pilot jobs, as well as passengers are coming (going) from.
Now, the important part isn't that SWA grew, it's that the other legacies gave up 35% of their hard earned market with narry a wimper.As a group, todays legacy carriers fly 35 percent fewer seats than they did ten years ago instead, Southwest Airlines fleet has doubled.