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Updated FDX retirement numbers

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PurpleTail

Is that RMB or USD???
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2005......69 ~~~ 2016.....209
2006.....148 ~~~ 2017.... 210
2007.....159 ~~~ 2018.....215
2008.....155 ~~~ 2019.....218
2009.....134 ~~~ 2020.....205
2010.....163 ~~~ 2021.....225
2011.....157 ~~~ 2022.....184
2012.....189 ~~~ 2023.....165
2013.....185 ~~~ 2024.....151
2014.....156 ~~~ 2025.....116
2015.....179 ~~~ 2026.....135

Does not include ability to move to FE position after age 60 or early medical disability.



For those wondering, here are the forecast retirement figures updated as of July '05. Hiring continues to be strong for the forseable future with more Airbuses and MD's being added monthly.
 
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Hate flying the Pacific huh?

Let's trade jobs. You can fly over the cascades at 13K in the snow and ice and I'll take your purple drawers.

Cool?
 
The next bid that comes out will reveal how many pilots we will need. New hires in the -11 will tell all.
 

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