G4G5 said:truth hurts.
I am furloughed AA so what happens at any legacy carrier has a possible effect on me.
I fail to see any truth, just an opinion. What happens at any carrier has an affect on all of us. Don't be so shortsighted.
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G4G5 said:truth hurts.
I am furloughed AA so what happens at any legacy carrier has a possible effect on me.
General Lee said:You and I both don't know what will stay or go. Delta seems to like the 8 777s, and they may be the precursor to the 787. We also finished 90% of all of our lease negotiations, which usually means we re-upped on new leases. Will we break those after a merger?
Exit financing isn't put in place to place new 777 orders. What's a more real possibility, that a combined DAL/NWA will keep a fleet type of just 8 -777's. Try to remember that they already have 15-A330's with 24 more on order. Or is your contention that they will keep both A330's and 8-777's? Where's the $aving$? Let's not forget that the 777 also pays the most. If you were managing a bankrupt carrier what would you do?
I don't think so if we got a great deal, and apparently we have done very well with that 90%. We will likely keep the 764s, and you forgot we even had those. Will those be wide bodies? They are huge. So, you can add 8 777s to 22 764s. Are you saying our INTL flying 767-300ERs that go to Moscow and Budapest wouldn't get widebody pay?
That's exactly what I am saying. What are they doing at USAir and UAL, paying the 767's just like 757's, with intl over ride. Not like 747's, 777's or even A330's.
We just got a 14% pay cut, and that was across the board. The 767 is now paid 14% less than before Dec 15th, 2005. So is the 737-200. Doesn't matter. NW took a 29% pay cut. That is significant. We are approaching a LCC type airline, and we still have widebodies that bring in more revenue than a narrowbody.
What was you first pay cut %? With the 14% pay cut, does that take you guys above 29%?
I just want to know where you are coming up with these assertions. You totally forgot about our 22 764s (which are widebodies almost as big as the 777), and you forgot all about our 767-300s and 120 757s. We are a lot larger than NW, and you didn't know that we are both at the table talking about the 787 with Boeing. Yes, they have 747s---and those would be fenced for awhile I am sure, if this thing happens at all. Speculation---but you need to know the numbers and sizes.
This is where you guys are wrong.
777: 8
767-400: 21
767-300: 86
767-200: 10
757: 121
MD90: 16
MD80: 120
737-800: 71
737-300: 12
737-200: 36
747-400: 16
747-200: 8
747-200F: 14
A330-300: 8
A330-200: 7
DC10-30: 22
757-300: 16
757-200: 56
A320: 78
A319: 72
DC9: 150
18 firm 787 orders; 50 options
Taking delivery of 24 new A330s next 5 years
Bye Bye--General Lee
FDJ2 said:FYI, the 767 is a wide bodied aircraft and I'd rather have 120 767 then a handful of DC-10s and 747s. At the end of the day the bulk of the DAL pilot group is flying 757s and767/300/400s, about 240 airframes, whereas the bulk of the NWA pilot group is out flying DC-9s and A319/20s.
FDJ2 said:Yeah, it's on top of your head.
tico said:Lets hope they do merge....that way whe they flop and liquidate, it will kill to stones with one bird
Lawman said:Give me a break. Delta and Northwest together just makes one big Bankrupt airline. I personally would like to see Air Tran and Delta merge. That would be funny. The Delta Elite mixed in with the lower level of aviation. What a blast. Ty Webb could really brag then.
G4G5 said:If you have any doubts just ask the TWA 767 guys how they liked flying the AA 777's or A300's. Oh that's right they can't because the intergration process grouped the 767's in with the 757's.
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G4G5 said:NWA has 150 DC9's and DAL has 136 MD88/90's
NWA has 150 A319/320 DAL has 119 737 series
Totals NWA - 300, DAL -254
Welcome to you new narrow/small pay scale (just like UAL and USAir)
DAL has 217 757's and 767 200/300
NWA has 72 757's
This is the same way they are grouped for pay at USAir and UAL
Wide body
DAL has 8-777's and 21-767-400's
NWA has 38 747's, 22 DC10's and 15 A330's
DAL 29, NWA 75
Grand totals
NWA 447
DAL 500
Now what about the grand DAL fleet plan?
http://www.aviationnow.com/avnow/news/channel_aviationdaily_story.jsp?id=news/del09154.xml
I added 10-767/200's aren't they all going to ABEX or the desert? The master plan also calls for the reduction of the 737-200's and 300's (another 48 aircraft). Does the master plan call for keeping the 16 MD90's?
When you look at what Green jeans has determined to be the remaining fleet types. DAL and NWA are almost the same size.
NAA Pilot said:I'll take a stab at this. TWA did not have any 777 or A300s. It was one more way that the APA (you) could screw these guys. the 757/767 is grouped together at a lot of airlines because it is the SAME type rating (DUH). The 767 is a wide body. Anyone who says that it is not is an idiot.
G4G5 said:No one argues that the 767 in a widebody. Big deal. My landlord stopped taking titles years ago, he wants money.
What is the 767 pay like at the 2 legacy carriers that have gone through bankruptcy? How do USAir and UAL pay the 767? It's grouped in with the narrow body 757. So if you want to tell everyone you fly a widebody or we have more 767's then you. Big deal. I would rather have the cash.
Seniority arbitrators look at previous history to determine integrations. The 767 pilots at TWA were fenced off of anything larger (and yes on paper TWA still had ownership of a 747, in the desert). The Delta pilots did the same thing to the Pan Am pilots. At the time Pan Am had 747's but because none were taken the Pan Am pilots were fenced off of the MD11's and L1011's.
That's my point with the 8-777's. If they don't wind up at NWA, history has shown (by the very same DAL pilots) that they don't count. With over 33% of then NWA list flying A330's or larger, it will be very difficult for the DAL MEC to avoid huge fences because the career expectations of the NWA pilots are to fly large aircraft.
81Horse said:-- This is really all moot until it happens. But, I think we are bigger ...
This is funny.
Seriously, let's start another rumor to argue about.