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Old 07-11-2012 | 05:34 AM
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Originally Posted by 1234
I was being sarcastic, guess it didn't come across that way even though I used a . Just stating that the original poster made it seem like this 717 deal is a lot better for the company than ALPA thought. Original poster implied that it will save the company $750 million next year alone. I believe the article is not written well because I have to believe, as stated by shiznit, that the savings must be from the entire refleeting project. There is no way that just 16 airplanes (717's) next year are going to save us that kind of money. My thoughts anyway.
You could be right about that. However its possible that the savings quoted comes from imminent savings as a result of getting the 717's. Savings such as getting out of long term high water mark real estate bubble 50 seater leases, cancellation of engine replacements and heavy checks, etc. Even savings from the juniority virus (SJS) that every RFP gives management as they watch the piranhas tear themselves up for every pound of ground round they lob into the red frothy waters of the regional industry.

Even if the 750m number is correct, it could be savings next year that we would have spent over several years. Depends on when and how they account for it I guess.
Old 07-11-2012 | 05:38 AM
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Old 07-11-2012 | 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by 1234
I was being sarcastic, guess it didn't come across that way even though I used a . Just stating that the original poster made it seem like this 717 deal is a lot better for the company than ALPA thought. Original poster implied that it will save the company $750 million next year alone. I believe the article is not written well because I have to believe, as stated by shiznit, that the savings must be from the entire refleeting project. There is no way that just 16 airplanes (717's) next year are going to save us that kind of money. My thoughts anyway.
I agree with you. Sorry I missed your point. I can't keep looking for ghosts in the closet, or whining because I feel that if the company is able to save money that somehow there is a direct connection to some sort of failure on the negotiator's part. It is stupidly naive to do so. IF our deal was part of a bigger deal that allows the company to save... make money.. I can't see how that is a bad thing.
Old 07-11-2012 | 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Flamer
Several people I know just sent in cards for the first time due to recent events.
Several people I know will not renew their cards due to recent events.
Old 07-11-2012 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Flamer
Several people I know just sent in cards for the first time due to recent events.
Well I guess if scope recapture and the biggest pay increase in the industry sends them to the enemy, nothing will make them happy.

I think they make up what are called the second (or third?) standard deviation.
Old 07-11-2012 | 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by gloopy
You could be right about that. However its possible that the savings quoted comes from imminent savings as a result of getting the 717's. Savings such as getting out of long term high water mark real estate bubble 50 seater leases, cancellation of engine replacements and heavy checks, etc. Even savings from the juniority virus (SJS) that every RFP gives management as they watch the piranhas tear themselves up for every pound of ground round they lob into the red frothy waters of the regional industry.

Even if the 750m number is correct, it could be savings next year that we would have spent over several years. Depends on when and how they account for it I guess.
I'm with gloop, how much savings can 3-16 airplanes in 0-6 months of revenue flying create?

The writer of that article is connecting incongruous pieces of information and calling it analysis, it is trash and shouldn't be taken seriously by anyone who knows anything about this industry.

I disagree with Jerry that if we were outside Sect 6 that we would end up with a 717 rate different than what we have now. (But I do agree about the 79,999 others comment!)

We have a DC9 rate that is already in the contract, and the speed, weight, distance is almost identical to the current DC9. The "we could get the 88 rate" argument is flawed because the current 3.B.6 language doesn't allow DL pilots to refuse to fly the airplane if there is no negotiated rate. Thanks to C2K, now we have to fly it and negotiate a rate (we did in this PWA) and if that fails it goes to arbitration..... Not sure what anyone else thinks, but I bet it would be a tough sell to an arbitrator that a DC9-30 airframe with newer engines and cockpit that seats 110 pax is the equivalent of a 160 seat MD-90. The 25 seat variance between the 319/320 and 32 seat variance between the -700 and -800 would both be tossed out because of the common cockpit/category that those have.
Old 07-11-2012 | 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by DogWhisperer
Been thinking....if Delta were the Adams Family, what aircraft would be what character? I'm thinking that the Mad Dog HAS to be Uncle Fester....Mortisha is the A-330, she speaks french....Lurch is the 747....Is Pugsly the 9? A-320?



Of course there is this one...



I think I have this right.

Start with the obvious,

7ER: Handsome, cocky, owns the world and really wants to be with the A330.

A330: Enjoys the trips, wants more 7ER time. Just can't figure out how to do it.

744: Think about it, stops to watch you go by. Some flat out stare. And really, who do you want to be seen with when you walk into a social setting? When people ask, what do you do, you want to say the 744.

764: You rarely see it, but you know they're making an A.

A320: Happy.

777: Solid. Boring. Money marker.

DC9: Smaller than the 88 but looks very similar.

MD88: I never study and I smile like I never study.

737: Like a maid, always there. Reliable. Frumpy.
Old 07-11-2012 | 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by shiznit
I'm with gloop, how much savings can 3-16 airplanes in 0-6 months of revenue flying create?

The writer of that article is connecting incongruous pieces of information and calling it analysis, it is trash and shouldn't be taken seriously by anyone who knows anything about this industry.

I disagree with Jerry that if we were outside Sect 6 that we would end up with a 717 rate different than what we have now. (But I do agree about the 79,999 others comment!)

We have a DC9 rate that is already in the contract, and the speed, weight, distance is almost identical to the current DC9. The "we could get the 88 rate" argument is flawed because the current 3.B.6 language doesn't allow DL pilots to refuse to fly the airplane if there is no negotiated rate. Thanks to C2K, now we have to fly it and negotiate a rate (we did in this PWA) and if that fails it goes to arbitration..... Not sure what anyone else thinks, but I bet it would be a tough sell to an arbitrator that a DC9-30 airframe with newer engines and cockpit that seats 110 pax is the equivalent of a 160 seat MD-90. The 25 seat variance between the 319/320 and 32 seat variance between the -700 and -800 would both be tossed out because of the common cockpit/category that those have.
I also would add to the bold that an arbitrator would say a DC9-30 = DC9-30 with new engines, so the DC9 rates (including -30) = 717 rates.

From wiki:

In early 1994 the MD-95 re-emerged bearing far more similarity to the DC-9-30. Indeed the aircraft's specification in terms of weight, dimensions, and fuel capacity are almost identical. The major changes included a fuselage "shrink" back to 119 ft 4 in (36.37 m) length (same as the DC-9-30), and the reversion to the original DC-9 wing of 93 ft 5 in (28.47 m) span. At the time of the redefinition, McDonnell Douglas said that it expected the MD-95 to grow into a family of aircraft with the capability of increased range and seating capacity.[4]

The MD-95 was developed to satisfy the market need to replace early DC-9 models, then approaching 30 years old. The MD-95 project was a complete overhaul of the system, going back to the original DC-9-30 design and reinventing it for modern transport with new engines, cockpit and other more modern systems.[5] Historically, aircraft shrinks have sold poorly, examples of such aircraft in addition to the MD-87 include the Boeing 747SP, Boeing 737-600, Airbus A318, and Airbus A340-200.
Old 07-11-2012 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Bill Lumberg
And did you know 200+ 50 seaters you hate will be leaving the fleet within the next 3 years? You're welcome.
Thanks Bill!

Old 07-11-2012 | 06:59 AM
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FTB.....I am thinking that Cousin Itt is more of the A320 variety...

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