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Who knows? 3-5 years optimistically? A decade pessimistically? Too many variables. Bankruptcy is looming. Will AA pursue a merger and further consolidation to survive? A furloughed pilot could be out the better part of a decade as a merged airline contends with suppressed demand for the next 4-5 years and a glut of pilots...
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Allied Pilots Association Announces Election Results
Capt. Eric (KNOWN UNION-BUSTER) Ferguson Elected to Serve as President
https://www.alliedpilots.org/News/ID...ection-ResultsWhats the difference?
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For a furlough to be out until 2030... I'd say it's more likely that the seniority list wouldn't exist at all at that point.
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Who knows? 3-5 years optimistically? A decade pessimistically? Too many variables. Bankruptcy is looming. Will AA pursue a merger and further consolidation to survive? A furloughed pilot could be out the better part of a decade as a merged airline contends with suppressed demand for the next 4-5 years and a glut of pilots...
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When demand returns is quite unclear
more than that how it returns and who managed to scoop it up is another big variable. There might be considerable heterogeneity within the industry. I’d agree a decade of furloughs for AA is unlikely but if you throw in a merger and/or another carrier being more successful it’s not ludicrous.
more than that how it returns and who managed to scoop it up is another big variable. There might be considerable heterogeneity within the industry. I’d agree a decade of furloughs for AA is unlikely but if you throw in a merger and/or another carrier being more successful it’s not ludicrous.
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When demand returns is quite unclear
more than that how it returns and who managed to scoop it up is another big variable. There might be considerable heterogeneity within the industry. I’d agree a decade of furloughs for AA is unlikely but if you throw in a merger and/or another carrier being more successful it’s not ludicrous.
more than that how it returns and who managed to scoop it up is another big variable. There might be considerable heterogeneity within the industry. I’d agree a decade of furloughs for AA is unlikely but if you throw in a merger and/or another carrier being more successful it’s not ludicrous.
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