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Old 11-20-2021, 10:05 AM
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John Carr
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Originally Posted by Hedley View Post
There is definitely a lack of pilots wanting to enter the field. Some don’t want to do the work, some aren’t willing to put in the time it takes to get to a career company, while others won’t do it without a guaranteed outcome or defined timeframe. That is a problem, however the contraction of the 50 seat aircraft is also largely influenced by consumer demand and scope. Managers like Kirby would love to retire all of the 50 seaters and replace them with brand new 175’s and mainline aircraft where appropriate, but they can’t. The decision for the industry to shrink the 50 seaters is just as much influenced by scope, an aging fleet with no replacements, and customer complaints about a garbage product as it is a shortage of pilots. With increasing demand and limited airport capacity, the only way to meet that demand is with larger aircraft. Being that scope is maxed out, as gauge increases, the legacies grow and the regionals shrink.
Yep, well aware of all that.......

I guess I should have clarified and included "in this case, Kirby is blaming it on...."

Or, what the guy below say VVVVVVVV

Originally Posted by flightlessbirds View Post
Kirby is blaming the pilots rather than accept the consequences of his decision to not buy a SNB fleet. That unlocks the scope everyone says he wants. Sure he wants it, but only if someone else is paying for it.
Originally Posted by ZeroTT View Post
true true unrelated

they can’t staff the planes they have right now so the least profitable routes get triaged

and yes he could fill more 76 seaters… but not from MLU-IAH
True, as a great example.

There were a few places where only the 50 seater made sense and could get in/out of. And I believe the marketing/revenue department exploited the crap out of those markets fare wise.
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