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Old 12-08-2014 | 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Wrangler2015
Any one at Southern heard of the big 767 expansion between Southern, DHL, LAN Cargo and Florida West? Lots of rumors swirling around Miami cargo sector.
I believe that is just a rumor designed to divert attention away from the real developments.
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Old 12-08-2014 | 05:46 AM
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Originally Posted by districtpilot
I apologize if this was mentioned before, are interviews conducted in Cincinnati or Connecticut? A two day event? Trying to plan an escape strategy if I get called in for one from my current freight doggy job.
There's nothing left in Connecticut. Everything is in Florence, KY (i.e. CVG). I don't know for sure, but I think it's a one day thing.
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Old 12-14-2014 | 03:32 AM
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Originally Posted by PotatoChip
Exactly. Come fly 777s around the world, we are a real airline. Here's our desktop simulator..........
Heh. Nailed it.

Looking forward to my next furlough.

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Old 12-14-2014 | 12:42 PM
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Any word on what to expect on interview?
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Old 12-14-2014 | 05:35 PM
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The interview is conducted in KY, consider the implications.
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Old 12-17-2014 | 07:32 PM
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Any more invites go out? My app is in. Keeping my fingers crossed!

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Old 12-18-2014 | 12:02 AM
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Southern's CEO announced a few days ago that SAI, effective January 2015, is abandoning the B747 due to a depressed market, low hourly rates, and customers unwilling to sign contracts for more than 12 months. No one can make money flying the Whale anymore yadda, yadda, yadda.

I'm sure there is some truth to rates and contract terms being depressed throughout the market. One less B747 player will be good for the remaining ACMI companies. Only the future will tell whether this is a smart move for SAI. I know all of the pilots here are sad to see the mighty B747 disappear from our fleet.

SAI will continue to operate the 2 remaining B747's through December. The third is already being returned. The 42 B747-400 pilots will begin transition training on the B777 beginning in January. A few 777 Captains will be displaced to FO by more senior 747 Captains but overall there will be no furloughs or displacement to the B737. A few that can hold the left seat in the B737 may choose that route. Who knows?

The good news through all of this is that there is another B777 on the way around April and rumors of other deals beyond. Hence the quick retirement of the B747 and immediate retraining of pilots.

I doubt there will be more new hires beyond what are already in the pipeline for now. I hope I'm wrong, but I would imagine that any additional hiring in the near future will be for the B737. The next airframe for that fleet arrives in February and another in June.

Keep trying if SAI is where you want to work. Things could change overnight for better or worse.
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Old 12-18-2014 | 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Birdstrikes
Southern's CEO announced a few days ago that SAI, effective January 2015, is abandoning the B747 due to a depressed market, low hourly rates, and customers unwilling to sign contracts for more than 12 months. No one can make money flying the Whale anymore yadda, yadda, yadda.

I'm sure there is some truth to rates and contract terms being depressed throughout the market. One less B747 player will be good for the remaining ACMI companies. Only the future will tell whether this is a smart move for SAI. I know all of the pilots here are sad to see the mighty B747 disappear from our fleet.

SAI will continue to operate the 2 remaining B747's through December. The third is already being returned. The 42 B747-400 pilots will begin transition training on the B777 beginning in January. A few 777 Captains will be displaced to FO by more senior 747 Captains but overall there will be no furloughs or displacement to the B737. A few that can hold the left seat in the B737 may choose that route. Who knows?

The good news through all of this is that there is another B777 on the way around April and rumors of other deals beyond. Hence the quick retirement of the B747 and immediate retraining of pilots.

I doubt there will be more new hires beyond what are already in the pipeline for now. I hope I'm wrong, but I would imagine that any additional hiring in the near future will be for the B737. The next airframe for that fleet arrives in February and another in June.

Keep trying if SAI is where you want to work. Things could change overnight for better or worse.
Thanks Birdstrike for the info. It appears that I'm always a day late and a dollar short. Would Southern Air keep the window open for resumes even though they plan on not hiring? Do you also see some 747 drivers leaving entirely? Is there anything else I can do to increase my odds to a call?
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Old 12-19-2014 | 03:28 AM
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Connie still makes money flying the Whale God bless them, and they are getting 2 more 400s over there in 2015, send them a resume, best of luck,and best of luck to my amigos and sisters at Southern !!!
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Old 12-29-2014 | 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by 727C47
Connie still makes money flying the Whale God bless them, and they are getting 2 more 400s over there in 2015, send them a resume, best of luck,and best of luck to my amigos and sisters at Southern !!!
Mark my words. Southern will try to acquire a certificate to fly 747s on the side where the Union is not an issue. I heard they tried to get two 744s back in October. Keep your eyes open for new 744 job. It seems too stupid to drop all the Military flying with US back at war in the ME. Military wants 4 engine jets. And this is when 747 were the ones that got SA out of the RED this year.
The announcement came way to quickly.
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