I posted this in the other thread too....
Since no one can do a search. Here ya go. Close as you will probably find. Add 5 to the years to adjust for age 65 retirement. Also, obviously in the earlier years, some of those numbers may be lower as some guys have already left or medical out.
Airways retirement numbers, East and West pilot groups. Of those that were active 3/1/06:
Yr. East West
08 143 46
09 185 47
10 163 52
11 191 44
12 214 65
13 220 51
14 231 71
15 206 69
16 185 68
17 159 66
18 162 85
19 112 78
20 113 88
21 73 90
22 57 94
23 18 77
24 10 92
25 1 94
Year 2025 equals 100% of US East pilots retired that were active on the seniority list as of 3/1/2006. After 2025 there are still 25% of the West list remaining, or about 500 pilots with the last one retireing in 2039.
Of the recent recalls to the east side, There will be a smattering increase of retirement numbers through the years. If everyone had accepted recall, the youngest pilot on the seniority list would have retired in 2035. Still 4 years before the youngest America West guy. Kinda of hard to pull the numbers out, but looking at the East retirements, including those on furloughed, the numbers look like this.
Yr East
08 177
09 232
10 194
11 246
12 267
13 283
14 289
15 289
16 292
17 255
18 261
19 209
20 222
21 168
22 165
23 148
24 118
25 97
26 103
27 109
28 69
29 68
30 62
31 47
32 27
33 15
34 4
35 4