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Old 12-01-2010 | 10:32 AM
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Johnso;
Call the LCA. He may "need" you to ride on the first turn or two, which means you report for you trip and then he releases you. If it is the first trip for a newbie they will want you there if they need you to fly. It depends.

If he releases you, then you are obligated under 23K.
Old 12-01-2010 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Doug Masters
If they take your trip for IOE you should be off. Period.
Agreed. Plus you should get paid for BOTH trips if they make you fly. I had that at my regional for crying out loud.
Old 12-01-2010 | 10:39 AM
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The 4th Quarter announcement we have been expecting.....

PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus (Paris: NL0000235190 - news) turned up the heat on Boeing Co (NYSE: BA - news) and emerging competitors for its most popular aircraft by pledging to upgrade its best-selling A320 jetliner with state-of-the-art engines offering 15 percent fuel savings.

The world's largest planemaker said on Wednesday it would invest just over 1 billion euros (833 million pounds) in the "A320neo" project to improve efficiency and cut harmful emissions and noise. Now, the aviation world awaits word from archrival Boeing on whether it will upgrade its competing 737 narrowbody.

"Boeing really needs to watch this," said Richard Aboulafia, an aerospace analyst with the Teal Group. "They might have to play catch-up if they start losing customers."

The new Airbus planes, with upward-slanting wingtips, will look almost identical to existing aircraft but have larger and more efficient engines from either Pratt & Whitney, a unit of U.S. manufacturer United Technologies Corp , or CFM International, a joint venture between U.S.-based General Electric Co and French group Safran SA (Dusseldorf: 829036.DU - news) .

First (FSTC.OB - news) delivery of the overhauled jet would come in 2016.

Shares in Airbus parent EADS (EADSF.PK - news) rose 1.3 percent in Paris, while shares of United Technologies (NYSE: UTX - news) shot up 3.3 percent and GE rose 2.3 percent amid a broader U.S. market rally. Boeing was up 2.5 percent on the New York Stock Exchange.

The long-awaited Airbus decision, reported by Reuters on Tuesday, hits back at Canada's Bombardier Inc , whose CSeries leads a field of newcomers aiming to challenge Airbus and Boeing for a global market segment worth $1.7 trillion (1.08 trillion pounds) over 20 years.

Bombardier had no comment on the Airbus move, which comes two weeks after China announced the first orders for the country's first viable home-grown commercial airliner, the C919, which it hopes to deliver from 2016.

It is also a critical move in a war between engine makers for dominance as the aviation industry climbs out of recession. Analysts said the Airbus work could boost Pratt's share in the narrowbody market.

Until now, Airbus and Boeing had resisted changing winning designs that are the backbone of the global airline business and helped give birth to the low-cost sector.

Boeing dismissed the Airbus move, saying it was nothing more than an effort to catch up with the 737, its best-selling model.

"This doesn't mean anything different for Boeing. We continue to improve the Next Generation 737," said Boeing spokeswoman Vicki Ray. "We have a 2 percent performance improvement package that will go into service in mid-2011."

Boeing said it was studying whether to follow Airbus in upgrading with new engines or going for an all-new plane, which analysts say would take several years longer.

DELTA AIR LINES (NYSE: DAL - news) 'ENCOURAGED'

Airlines eager for the savings offered by more fuel-efficient aircraft were positive on the Airbus decision to re-engine.

"We are encouraged by Airbus' launch of the A320neo," U.S. carrier Delta Air Lines Inc said in an emailed statement.

"Delta (DELTACORP.BO - news) is satisfied with the more than 150 Airbus aircraft we operate today, and we will study the new Airbus offering very closely to determine if it merits a role in our domestic fleet in coming years," it added.

Airbus did not announce launch customers for the enhanced model but passed on endorsements from airlines including Germany's Deutsche Lufthansa AG (Xetra: 823212 - news) and Indian carrier IndiGo, without including any commitments on numbers of aircraft.

The head of AirAsia Bhd , Asia's largest budget carrier by fleet size, told Reuters he would discuss buying it.

Airbus said it was talking to several leasing companies.

"We will definitely look at it, but our customers the airlines should be the ones dictating it," a spokeswoman for Singapore leasing company BOC Aviation said.

Airbus said the new engines would be offered as an option on A320 and derivative A319 and A321 models, while classic versions of the single-aisle aircraft family would remain on sale.

It said it saw a market potential of 4,000 A320neo family aircraft over the next 15 years and sales chief John Leahy told Reuters he expected the first 200 or so sales within a year.

Airbus had delayed a decision for months to ensure work needed on the project did not poach resources from its next all-new airliner, the mid-sized A350. The planemaker is smarting from delays to its A380 superjumbo and A400M military airlifter.

It must also ensure that sales of the new model do not drive down the value of existing aircraft, as some bankers fear.

Critics say the A320neo itself could fail to hold its value as it fills a slim gap until new aircraft appear from 2020 or 2025.

COST PRESSURE

With aviation staging a fragile recovery, jetmakers are under pressure to offer savings in fuel. Bombardier's CSeries aims to drive down operating costs by using Pratt & Whitney engines similar to those now to be offered on the A320.

To meet the threat without squandering too much cash, Airbus aims to extend the life of the 20-year-old A320 until 2025, when it believes the time will be right to develop a new plane.

Rolls-Royce Plc , which partnered with Pratt & Whitney on the original A320, has opted out of the upgrade project.

The decision, which was expected well before recent problems over bigger A380 engines, stemmed from doubts over whether it made sense to build a new engine now rather than invest in more radical and potentially profitable engine changes in the future.
Old 12-01-2010 | 11:07 AM
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To lighten the mood a bit, unless you work for the TSA......

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Old 12-01-2010 | 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by johnso29
Agreed. Plus you should get paid for BOTH trips if they make you fly. I had that at my regional for crying out loud.
That was the way it used to be at NWA and I believe at Delta too, pre-bankruptcy.

I will tell you, that no matter how bad our current recovery flying is.........it's MUCH better than the POS we had at NWA. Steenlend and the boys had it where you were on the hook (as in IN BASE RESERVE and first out of the box) for the entire recovery period. Also, they could give you as many trips as they wanted to fill the period. The only up side the union got for us was positive space up and back and hotel rooms if they had you sit in base.

It should be a total release from duty, but trust me, it could be worse

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Old 12-01-2010 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
Johnso;
Call the LCA. He may "need" you to ride on the first turn or two, which means you report for you trip and then he releases you. If it is the first trip for a newbie they will want you there if they need you to fly. It depends.

If he releases you, then you are obligated under 23K.
Or I can preference a later trip and not commute in the night before.
Old 12-01-2010 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Hornet1

They can give you a trip that gets in up to 4 hours after your original or by midnight the same day...whichever is later. This is something that needs to be addressed in the next contract.
Can someone help me wrap my brain around this? Why even put the up to 4 hours after clause if they can just end you the same calendar day?

We are being punished for involuntarily losing our trip.
Old 12-01-2010 | 11:43 AM
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johnso:

Don't forget to W/S your original rotation. OE pilots have been known to get sick or miss commutes, etc... It'd be just like a G/S, only different. ;-)

Good Luck!
Old 12-01-2010 | 11:52 AM
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Johnso;
I would also not remind scheduling to remove you from your tip. Even though it shows L or I on the trip, until you are called, you are not notified. Ergo, if you report for the trip, 23.K gets a lot muddier
Old 12-01-2010 | 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by DFW Refugee
johnso:

Don't forget to W/S your original rotation. OE pilots have been known to get sick or miss commutes, etc... It'd be just like a G/S, only different. ;-)

Good Luck!
Will do! Thanks.
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