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Default Delta Age 65 retirement numbers right here. Can someone post NWA numbers please?

Originally Posted by sailingfun View Post
The net difference in retirements over the next 10 years between Delta and NWA is less then 300 pilots. It may in fact be the 274 number the arbitrators picked. Its not as huge as often posted here.

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George, I hope you don't mind me stealing your quote from a different thread...I wanted to address this. Let's post up some facts so we can figure this out - because I would like to know, and I am sure you guys would too. I made a new thread so it is easy to find.

Can someone please post the age 65 retirements for NWA?

Here it is for Delta - and these numbers are EXACT as of 12/09/2008

These are age 65 retirements, gentlemen - the only sure thing.

2008 0
2009 0
2010 0
2011 0
2012 2
2013 58
2014 71
2015 87
2016 131
2017 157
2018 217

That is the end of ten years - a total of 723 Delta age 65 retirements.

For those who want to look farther out (And if you are a Northwest guy and didn't know this, the Delta retirements exceed the NWA retirements from years 11-20, so once we get beyond that mark, you guys will actually move up faster than you would have if you were stand-alone, just like Delta guys will move up quicker than they would have stand-alone for the first 10 years of our merger).

I'll keep going - since I have the numbers right here:

2019 266
2020 334
2021 477
2022 551
2023 526
2024 521
2025 455
2026 397
2027 296
2028 278
______20 Year Mark right here________
2029 261
2030 282
2031 240
2032 164
2033 147
2034 89
2035 51


That's 4101 for years 10-20.

Add that to the previous ten years, that is 4,824 for a 20 year total.

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