You guys are so full of crap. The average age is 12.3 years. Get your numbers straight.
You got us, we were off by approximately 4 months, congratulations. At least you did some research.
How old is your 747-400 fleet, 200 fleet and A320 fleet?
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You guys are so full of crap. The average age is 12.3 years. Get your numbers straight.
Respectively, isn't an MD88/MD80 basically just a DC9-80? Obviously the DC9 isn't what we would call economical in today's environment, but how much more efficient is the MD80 series? Maybe NWA's lack of lease payments on the DC9's makes up for the disparity. Seems to me the MD88's have a good a chance of any of being phased out due to the ridiculous price of oil.
Not taking any sides at all here, just some honest thoughts and questions...
You got us, we were off by approximately 4 months, congratulations. At least you did some research.
How old is your 747-400 fleet, 200 fleet and A320 fleet?
You got us, we were off by approximately 4 months, congratulations. At least you did some research.
How old is your 747-400 fleet, 200 fleet and A320 fleet?
Yeah, today's reduction announcement was really nothing new except for a number of B757s being placed on the chopping block. It's definitely our most versatile aircraft at NWA. It flies Intra-Asia, Hawaii, Domestic and Europe. So what's up with this move?
About 13 to 15% better than the DC9-50. The operating costs, including leases, are nearly the same.Respectively, isn't an MD88/MD80 basically just a DC9-80? Obviously the DC9 isn't what we would call economical in today's environment, but how much more efficient is the MD80 series?
Not according to your Finance guy. RJ ops growing by more than 50%.Looks like the -9 will be around to replace some regional jets.
But it said regional flying would rise by as much as 55 percent as it adds new 76-seat jets. Chief Financial Officer Dave Davis said the smaller jets cost about 30 percent less to operate because of lower labor and fuel expenses, even after making the debt payments.
Not according to your Finance guy. RJ ops growing by more than 50%.
What happened to your scope that said RJ's would be parked if mainline cuts were made? Did your MEC know about this before sending the letter?
But it said regional flying would rise by as much as 55 percent as it adds new 76-seat jets. Chief Financial Officer Dave Davis said the smaller jets cost about 30 percent less to operate because of lower labor and fuel expenses, even after making the debt payments.
320=13.5 years, 319=6.2 years, average 747 (all)=19.6 years. Entire fleet =11.5
looks like we have a younger fleet than the airline we're saving.![]()
In my view Compass was the number one reason to vote down the last CBA. There are some real "slap in the face" issues for junior NWA pilots flowing down to Compass if that were to happen. 1) A ten year DC-9 FO at NWA would start at second year CA pay at Compass(around 60/hr). 2) During a NWA pilot's employment at Compass, no longevity is accrued at NWA.
All the more reason to place all of these EMB175 jets and pilots on to the NWA/DL mainline and recapture that flying.