Atlas Air Hiring
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American Airlines had $4.1 billion in cash when they declared bankruptcy.
Those ACMI customer contracts you speak of that can't support an industry standard cba can be renegotiated in bankruptcy as well. That is exactly what Republic had to do in order to compete for pilots in the marketplace.
I'm not saying it is a foregone conclusion that Atlas Air will declare bankruptcy but the possibility is far from ridiculous.
Those ACMI customer contracts you speak of that can't support an industry standard cba can be renegotiated in bankruptcy as well. That is exactly what Republic had to do in order to compete for pilots in the marketplace.
I'm not saying it is a foregone conclusion that Atlas Air will declare bankruptcy but the possibility is far from ridiculous.
There is an issue with runway crowning and landing a long jet here. There's a 2 degree crown from the centerline to wick water off the runway, so if there's any drift off of centerline (or the nose is lined up with centerline and the CG is not, in the case of crosswinds in a long jet and not consciously compensating for this) you're running the risk of scraping the upwind pods as you flare for the relatively lower downwind side of the runway and subconsciously put a degree in to stop the drift and get back to center. Be careful out there :-)
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C'mon it is ridiculous... when was the last time an airline, or any company for that matter, declared bankruptcy while it was profitable? We haven't had a real quarterly loss or an annual loss in some time. Moreover, I think I read somewhere today where this company had the highest free cash flow per share of any Company in air freight and logistics industry. While "anything is possible" it's pretty remote and absurd to suggest they would bankrupt the company as the reason to simply avoid paying us.
De Nile ain't just a river, man....
By the way, you do know they could go out and spend all the money airplanes, parts, pull forward scheduled maintenance, etc. and start showing a loss anytime they want, right? Doing so is a perfectly legal in accounting.
On the flip side, they could not reinvest a single penny in the company and show a record profit as well.
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/trave...able/81035522/
De Nile ain't just a river, man....
By the way, you do know they could go out and spend all the money airplanes, parts, pull forward scheduled maintenance, etc. and start showing a loss anytime they want, right? Doing so is a perfectly legal in accounting.
On the flip side, they could not reinvest a single penny in the company and show a record profit as well.
De Nile ain't just a river, man....
By the way, you do know they could go out and spend all the money airplanes, parts, pull forward scheduled maintenance, etc. and start showing a loss anytime they want, right? Doing so is a perfectly legal in accounting.
On the flip side, they could not reinvest a single penny in the company and show a record profit as well.
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It's not denial it's just my opinion. I stipulate that you did answer my question in that it happened last year. However as you highlighted capital reinvestment at this place is significant (like half a billion on average per year). Again, while "anything is possible" I don't see a company with these resources/finances declaring bankruptcy just to spite the pilots at the expense of the shareholders. And anyway, why are you answering me? Don't you have some negotiations to prepare for?
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questions....
Hello everyone. I am interested in applying at Atlas and had a few questions.
Is it possible to hold JFK as a new hire on the 747?
How long are the trips usually?
Do you guys get food on your flights?
Is it true that you can make $150K your second year?
What are some of your regular destinations?
How long to hold CA?
Thanks.
Is it possible to hold JFK as a new hire on the 747?
How long are the trips usually?
Do you guys get food on your flights?
Is it true that you can make $150K your second year?
What are some of your regular destinations?
How long to hold CA?
Thanks.
Hello everyone. I am interested in applying at Atlas and had a few questions.
Is it possible to hold JFK as a new hire on the 747?
How long are the trips usually?
Do you guys get food on your flights?
Is it true that you can make $150K your second year?
What are some of your regular destinations?
How long to hold CA?
Thanks.
Is it possible to hold JFK as a new hire on the 747?
How long are the trips usually?
Do you guys get food on your flights?
Is it true that you can make $150K your second year?
What are some of your regular destinations?
How long to hold CA?
Thanks.
No.
3-17 days.
Yes.
No.
Currently about 3 years.
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