Originally Posted by
keenster
Go to easy open board and it gives you the retirements for NWA. Also has a seniority crystal ball for the new DAL list. Shows you where you end up based on your retirement date. Great site:
https://www.ezopenboard.com/members/ Hope this helps.
Keenster
You have to have an NWA employee number to sign up there....no Delta guys allowed.
I got what I wanted...check this out (copied from the other thread I put up with this topic).
These are age 65 retirements for Delta - 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.
NWA retirements for the next 10 years:
2009 9
2010 8
2011 15
2012 15
2013 22
2014 124
2015 182
2016 199
2017 210
2018 231
That is 1,015 NWA retirements over the next ten years (From 2009-2018) vs. Delta's 723...So the difference between the two carriers (over ten years) is only 292 numbers.
After 2020 (12 years) a major shift occurs and DAL retirements far exceed NWA retirements for the rest of all of our careers.
2019
DAL 266
NWA 258
2020
DAL 334
NWA 288
2021
DAL 447
NWA 287
So one could argue that DAL guys benefit (albeit slightly - 292 numbers) for the first ten years since they share in the advancement from the NWA retirements...and then NWA guys benefit from year 12 onward from sharing in DAL's retirements (in comparison to the advancement each pilot would have had at their own stand-alone carrier).