Thread: Envoy's future
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Old 06-18-2014 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 450knotOffice
Just because AAG has placed a relative few aircraft here and there does not mean they will successfully be able to replace ALL or even a major part of your operation. AE, er Envoy is simply too large. It seems to be wishful, naive thinking on their part if they think it's possible.

My personal opinion is that they have created such a negative, hostile, work environment at the airline, that they may have unwittingly started an unstoppable implosion of the airline through attrition that is unstoppable. I personally think they were trying to play serious hardball, and the situation got away from them. I think they MAY realize that in this environment, they will never be able to replace all, or even a major portion of, the flying that will be lost at Envoy at their own hand.
As the company enters its shrinking phase and loses pilots from the bottom up, it drives the average cost of labor higher and higher.