AA to recall/hire 2,500 over 5 years...
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The new service announced yesterday starts with two flights in April(5 777-300ER's on property), one in May(6th -300ER), and one in June(7th -300ER on property).
Six current 772 flights have been announced as upgrading to 773's. That allows those 772's to push into new markets (ICN) or replace current 763 flying which frees up 763's for other routes(DUS).
IMO we'll announce another 3-5 new w/b routes or additional frequencies in existing markets before the end of next summer due to the 10 773's we'll have by EOF2013.
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Has a pay rate been established for the 777-300's? If not, I hope APA pilots let them collect dust.
New routes, new hiring. Rrrriiiiight. All smoke and mirrors. Please, APA pilots, don't be fooled. Stand strong, and keep ensuring those aircraft are extremely safe and well maintained, right through the holidays.
New routes, new hiring. Rrrriiiiight. All smoke and mirrors. Please, APA pilots, don't be fooled. Stand strong, and keep ensuring those aircraft are extremely safe and well maintained, right through the holidays.
As far as I'm concerned, Horton timed his "cafeteria koolaid" perfectly in time for the holidays. Translation, we announce hiring and growth, pilots are injected with optimism, and the operation trucks right on through the holidays seamlessly.
Meanwhile, Nov 1 approaches... tick tock
777-300 pay rate would be in the proposed Group 5 pay rate. Nothing set in stone yet until we get a contract.
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Originally Posted by aa73;1282811[B
]Don't worry Mink, nobody is falling for it.[/B] Even **IF** we have a slight net increase in airframes, who's to say AA won't decide to suddenly park older aircraft previously unannounced, resulting in a loss.
As far as I'm concerned, Horton timed his "cafeteria koolaid" perfectly in time for the holidays. Translation, we announce hiring and growth, pilots are injected with optimism, and the operation trucks right on through the holidays seamlessly.
Meanwhile, Nov 1 approaches... tick tock
777-300 pay rate would be in the proposed Group 5 pay rate. Nothing set in stone yet until we get a contract.
As far as I'm concerned, Horton timed his "cafeteria koolaid" perfectly in time for the holidays. Translation, we announce hiring and growth, pilots are injected with optimism, and the operation trucks right on through the holidays seamlessly.
Meanwhile, Nov 1 approaches... tick tock
777-300 pay rate would be in the proposed Group 5 pay rate. Nothing set in stone yet until we get a contract.
I'm not saying our contract at DAL is bad..... just sayin
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Yawn.........
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Don't worry Mink, nobody is falling for it. Even **IF** we have a slight net increase in airframes, who's to say AA won't decide to suddenly park older aircraft previously unannounced, resulting in a loss.
As far as I'm concerned, Horton timed his "cafeteria koolaid" perfectly in time for the holidays. Translation, we announce hiring and growth, pilots are injected with optimism, and the operation trucks right on through the holidays seamlessly.
Meanwhile, Nov 1 approaches... tick tock
777-300 pay rate would be in the proposed Group 5 pay rate. Nothing set in stone yet until we get a contract.
As far as I'm concerned, Horton timed his "cafeteria koolaid" perfectly in time for the holidays. Translation, we announce hiring and growth, pilots are injected with optimism, and the operation trucks right on through the holidays seamlessly.
Meanwhile, Nov 1 approaches... tick tock
777-300 pay rate would be in the proposed Group 5 pay rate. Nothing set in stone yet until we get a contract.
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