Non-Legacy Age 65 Retirements
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Non-Legacy Age 65 Retirements
If this has already been posted, let me know, and I apologize. BUT before I get attacked mercilessly, I did do a search of "retirements" and "age 65" on APC as well as Google, and further looked at the APC Airline profiles and only saw age 65 data for a few of the "big boys" and none of the others. Lastly, as I beg for pardon, I am using my smart phone, which is bit more work than using a computer or Ipad!
Just curious if anyone had the data or where to find it. Though the non-legacies are not as top heavy age-wise as the Legacies/Fed Ex/UPS, I would still imagine quite a few age 65 retirements will happen else where.
Time to duck for cover!
Just curious if anyone had the data or where to find it. Though the non-legacies are not as top heavy age-wise as the Legacies/Fed Ex/UPS, I would still imagine quite a few age 65 retirements will happen else where.
Time to duck for cover!
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Thanks! I specifically looked at Comair, because I figured there were several "lifers." Also, all due respect to those retiring. You have delivered your passengers safely, and endured much to be where you are at. Enjoy retirement with family, friends, and hopefully a little money.
If anyone objects to this, then please alert the mods to have this removed, and it seems this is ok to share upon asking a member; keep in mind I will post NO names. Oh yeah, and these are *allegedly* the numbers.
PinnaColAba retirements due to age 65 for the next 10 years (according to my math)
2012: 1
2013: 3
2014: 9
2015: 6
2016: 7
2017: 6
2018: 13
2019: 13
2020: 17
2021: 18
2022: 11
If anyone objects to this, then please alert the mods to have this removed, and it seems this is ok to share upon asking a member; keep in mind I will post NO names. Oh yeah, and these are *allegedly* the numbers.
PinnaColAba retirements due to age 65 for the next 10 years (according to my math)
2012: 1
2013: 3
2014: 9
2015: 6
2016: 7
2017: 6
2018: 13
2019: 13
2020: 17
2021: 18
2022: 11
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In the next 10 years at SkyWest:
2012: 1
2013: 5
2014: 6
2015: 9
2016: 7
2017: 12
2018: 8
2019: 13
2020: 20
2021: 21
Around 100 of the current 3100 pilots. Approximately another 400 pilots will retire in the next 10 years after that. (And it really doesn't pick up until 2027.)
2012: 1
2013: 5
2014: 6
2015: 9
2016: 7
2017: 12
2018: 8
2019: 13
2020: 20
2021: 21
Around 100 of the current 3100 pilots. Approximately another 400 pilots will retire in the next 10 years after that. (And it really doesn't pick up until 2027.)
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Just saying...
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Because movement is movement....? We can prognosticate about mergers, aircraft orders, acts of God, the ever present pilotage shortage, and the price of oil. But age 65, to me, seems like one thing that has some level of certainty.
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