Atlas Air Hiring

#5034
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2009
Posts: 611

Rough crowd, sorry for wasting space. However, this information has everything to do with hiring, if not at Atlas, with our competitors.
#5035

Cargo-only operators have responded by targeting “whole new product flows” in markets such as Turkey, Africa and South America, Bill Flynn, CEO of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc. (AAWW), told investors last month. Purchase, New York-based Atlas is the world’s largest operator of Boeing Co. (BA) 747 freighters.
In 2013, Atlas’s Flynn sees a “slight contraction” versus 2012, with demand sluggish in the first half and improving in the second, though like IATA, he expects a strong revival in the longer term, buoyed by Asian growth. The question is whether today’s cargo specialists will be around the reap the benefits.
In 2013, Atlas’s Flynn sees a “slight contraction” versus 2012, with demand sluggish in the first half and improving in the second, though like IATA, he expects a strong revival in the longer term, buoyed by Asian growth. The question is whether today’s cargo specialists will be around the reap the benefits.
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#5036

As for the numbers that I came up with...my count may have been off by a few, but you get the point.
Good luck.
#5037

Nicely said...know our segment of the business will help the applicant know Atlas better, and ultimately will allow him/her to perform better in the hiring process.
#5040
Line Holder
Joined APC: Aug 2011
Position: Former AF and ANG, 747-400 FO, 767 CA
Posts: 65

No. Most of it was a waste of space. Minutia. Trust me. THEY DON"T ASK YOU ABOUT THIS CRAP IN THE INTERVIEW !!! It is bean counter info. Enjoy being a pilot, not an analyst of this crap and don't feel like you need to know this for the interview. YOU DONT!!!!!!!
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