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BoDEAN said:
VP Mesaba. New Hire Class. Mesaba

Topic of the thread here is "Mesaba"

I question this. I called the vp personally fiday at 3:00pm. Absolutely wrong. The avro leases are giong to be revisited to better terms and that is it. They are not to be parked or sold.
 
Management plans to park 13 aircraft quickly. The aircraft
>identified are...

In addition, Management has designated 102 other aircraft for
>potential parking. No specific timeline has been set. Here is the
>breakdown:
>
>ƒÁ 11 B747-200 The remainder of the pax "classic" fleet.
>ƒÁ 7 DC-10 About one-third of the remaining fleet.
>ƒÁ 22 B757-200 A bunch!
>ƒÁ 20 A320
>ƒÁ 6 A319
>ƒÁ 31 Bae-146 Avro's flown by Mesaba, but owned by NWA.

Source: NW ALPA MEC Sept 16th, 2005 Update...

I wouldn't totally rule out the parking of those Avros according to this...
 
Workin'Stiff said:
Management plans to park 13 aircraft quickly. The aircraft
>identified are...

In addition, Management has designated 102 other aircraft for
>potential parking. No specific timeline has been set. Here is the
>breakdown:
>
>ƒÁ 11 B747-200 The remainder of the pax "classic" fleet.
>ƒÁ 7 DC-10 About one-third of the remaining fleet.
>ƒÁ 22 B757-200 A bunch!
>ƒÁ 20 A320
>ƒÁ 6 A319
>ƒÁ 31 Bae-146 Avro's flown by Mesaba, but owned by NWA.

Source: NW ALPA MEC Sept 16th, 2005 Update...

I wouldn't totally rule out the parking of those Avros according to this...

Totally?? Your right. In this industry I wouln't totally rule out anything. That being said though, all 102 airplanes they are talking about have some form of creditor or lease. Just like United did, it is expected that all these contracts will be revisited. The ones that they can't come to an agreement on, will probably be parked. This is completeley different than WE ARE PARKING ALL THE AVRO'S BECAUSE A VP TOLD A FRIEND OF MINE.
Another thing to question is...What are the chances of NWA getting a better LEASE deal,they don't own them. I'm sure the lessor doesn't have to many other options for someone else to leese them. Ie very much in NWA's best interest while in BK to do so. Also Mesaba VP that iI talked to expected this in the first place. No surprise.
We are hiring and filling three planes a month. Spanjers told me this week that if NWA drops the future CRJ's for Mesaba, we will take over the leases and get our own. He told me this Tuesday night in our recurrent.
 
Monster Buck said:
I hate pc people. Quess what the post was originally about? Exactly what these guys are commenting on. The original post wasn't about the bs happening at NWA. If you want to talk about that, you can start your own post. Don't jump on the pc band wagon just like all the other liberals out there. These guys are talking about what they want to talk about. Just because it is about y doesn't mean they forgot about x.


Righteo Captain! I guess you told me.
 
Hold on Monster! I'm not fanning here, just restating what I've read. No judgement. It is very possible for NW to get renegotiated leases. But I'm not going to hold my breath till I read it in writing...
 
Workin'Stiff said:
Hold on Monster! I'm not fanning here, just restating what I've read. No judgement. It is very possible for NW to get renegotiated leases. But I'm not going to hold my breath till I read it in writing...

Anyone who thinks the Avros aren't going away sometime sooner than later is fooling themselves. The NWA info says they want to look at the leases but may still dump the aircraft.

I also don't know where the 31 number came from because all 35 Avros are on the official list. 501XJ to 536XJ is on the list for "renegotiation." (No 528XJ, though. Thank you Memphis mechanics!)

NWA already said publically today that they want to get smaller planes on some routes and shift more flying to Pinnacle and Mesaba.
 
I sure hope the don't park that Avro too soon. All of us Avro drivers are going to have to re-learn how to land an airplane and set our thrust manually.

Seriously, the engines are efficient, but you can't get past the point that it has 4 of them and they are thirsty flying low. I rode in the A319 jumpseat from DTW - MSP last month; 1:20 minute flight and the exact fuel burn as the Avro on a typical 1:20 flight.

I'll miss it.... :(
 
BoDEAN said:
What airlines in the US use the Avro besides Mesaba / Pinn?

Mesaba is the only airline operating the Avro RJ in the U.S.

Air Wisconsin operates an older version of the aircraft, the BAe 146 (I believe most of the type at Air Wisconsin are -300s). From what I read here it is not entirely clear if the 146s will make the switch to USAir with the rest of Air Wisconsin.

There have been several other North American carriers that opearted the 146, most recently Jazz (Air Canada feeder).

Shifting gears, and not that I have a horse in the race any longer, but I do think it is likely the Avro will disappear. In my mind there are two 'barriers' keeping the Avro in place: Scope and Aspen.

Scope language in the NWAlpa contract would have made replacing the Avro with another 70-seater impossible. Having any 70-seater is better than having none, and so the Avro, one of the first of the 'big' regional jets, stuck around. With the help of a willing Bankruptcy Judge, NWA well likely seek, and get, scope relief from its pilots (through negotiations, with the threat of an 1113 motion for motivation). Thus opening the door for the Avro to be replaced by a more economical aircraft (i.e. one with only two engines).

Second factor in keeping the Avro is Aspen. The Avro/146 is one of the few commercial jets that can make it in and out, and with the only other jet operator at Aspen being United/Air Wisconsin. Aspen flights are likely priced at a premium, and giving that market to a competitor would be foolish. Not that logic plays a role in airline planning.

If Air Wisconsin and United split completely then NWA may have the only jet service into Aspen (and first class at that).

My hunch is that when the Avro gets replaced it will be with an airplane that can manage Aspen.
 
As the Avro sits right now it is a sore thumb on economy. But... BK does help you do a few different things. They could put all 85 seats in with scope release and compete on the 90 seat routes. Which is cheaper than scrapping the entire program(mx,training,books), for a entirely new ac. Second is to get awesome lease deals since no one else will propably want to start up a whole new operation to fly them. Also any AVRO instructors can correct me if I am wrong but there was talk by the dept. to pull back to .72 giving a much better time/fuel cost structure. Although I don't fly the Avro so I don't know any more about that than hearsay.

Will the AVRO go? Time will tell. I am just offering some alt. endings to this mess. Sixteen months ago they told us that all the Avros were being parked in the desert, now we signed a new ten year deal to fly them just last week, when NWA knew that they were going BK. So I quess we will see. No official word yet, so we will have take it as it comes.
 

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