FlyBoeingJets
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I'm wondering if the numbers being thrown about for '04 (450) are really valid.
Southwest hired 140ish, I think, in the first 4 months of '03. But Southwest will have received 5-10 extra planes the last quarter of '03 and have firm orders for 2 aircraft (net of retirements) in the first quarter '04. Yet the start of the next training cycle may be delayed until Feb????
I know, the extra flying will be absorbed by current pilots and those coming back from military leave. But how long can Southwest do that with mil leave #s at about 60-70?
My question is how efficient is Southwest's use of reserve pilots, and those flying overtime, right now? In your opinion, can you absorb another few percentage points of "productivity enhancement" to delay hiring further?
With about 380 aircraft I know the extra 7-12 aircraft between now and Mar '04 are only 2-4% of the total. What's to prevent Southwest from absorbing the other 23 next year with substantially less than 450 new hires in '04? I can see as little as 100 new hires instead of 450.
Go ahead, blast me for not being crazy optimistic but I'm only trying to analyze the situation. I really am not intending on causing anyone discomfort.
Southwest hired 140ish, I think, in the first 4 months of '03. But Southwest will have received 5-10 extra planes the last quarter of '03 and have firm orders for 2 aircraft (net of retirements) in the first quarter '04. Yet the start of the next training cycle may be delayed until Feb????
I know, the extra flying will be absorbed by current pilots and those coming back from military leave. But how long can Southwest do that with mil leave #s at about 60-70?
My question is how efficient is Southwest's use of reserve pilots, and those flying overtime, right now? In your opinion, can you absorb another few percentage points of "productivity enhancement" to delay hiring further?
With about 380 aircraft I know the extra 7-12 aircraft between now and Mar '04 are only 2-4% of the total. What's to prevent Southwest from absorbing the other 23 next year with substantially less than 450 new hires in '04? I can see as little as 100 new hires instead of 450.
Go ahead, blast me for not being crazy optimistic but I'm only trying to analyze the situation. I really am not intending on causing anyone discomfort.