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Old 12-19-2010 | 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by alfaromeo
Put in the drop for the three day in the top portion of the screen as normal. In the pickup section put *04 to pick up any four day. If you want a four day on 13-15 Jan, you would put:

*04 13Jan
*04 14Jan
*04 15Jan

The * qualifier has to be on its own row, you can't do multiple trips on any line with a *.
When is the first open time run after bidding
Old 12-19-2010 | 08:45 AM
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When is the first open time run after bidding
First PCS run is 7 AM on the 20th.
Old 12-19-2010 | 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
George, it is a cheap way to compete with Airbus. Boeing has eked a about as much efficiency out of the 73N as the possible could. A new clean sheet airframe is what is needed.

I would like to see Boeing hang a GTF off the 757. It would be a great selling jet. Clean up some of the systems that add weight to the current generation, and you would have an awesome airplane. If I were king for a day, the 757 is the platform I would be using to design a narrow body jet for tomorrow's needs!
I am telling you, a 757 with the 787 plastic body, and GTFs would be a killer in efficiency. Plus they could probably bring out some of the old tools and not have to totally remake old 757 tooling. Plus a lot of them are still around since the 767 line is still kinda open hoping for the Tanker, though Boeing got some info that it is unlikely to win that competition.
Old 12-19-2010 | 10:13 AM
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I agree 100% Best airplane ever built.
Old 12-19-2010 | 10:16 AM
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I agree 100% Best airplane ever built.
Agreed-for pilot. For Y pax, not so much.
Old 12-19-2010 | 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
George, it is a cheap way to compete with Airbus. Boeing has eked a about as much efficiency out of the 73N as the possible could. A new clean sheet airframe is what is needed.

I would like to see Boeing hang a GTF off the 757. It would be a great selling jet. Clean up some of the systems that add weight to the current generation, and you would have an awesome airplane. If I were king for a day, the 757 is the platform I would be using to design a narrow body jet for tomorrow's needs!
The 757 is a expensive jet to build. The 737-800 is 30 percent cheaper on a per trip basis to operate overall then the 757 with only 23 fewer seats. The production line for the 757 has been long since closed and updating the jet would not make sense.

Delta is not looking at near term jets. They are looking to 2020 and beyond and I would be surprised if anything other then MD90's show up in the next 10 years. What Delta is trying to do I think is push Boeing to go for a new clean sheet aircraft based off the 787 technology. Really looking at well after 2020 for those jets. Still if a all new jet is announced it puts Delta in a good place verses many other airlines. We will be in the cycle to replace our current jets vice stuck with jets that are still new but not up to the efficiency of a clean sheet aircraft.

If Boeing does not go for a new jet then Delta is now in a bad position. They will be faced with a fleet replacement requirement but will not gain the efficiencies they need. The airlines like AMR that are replacing their MD-80's now will end up with lower overall costs.
Timing is everything. Delta is trying to force the issue. The new jet has to come as close to 2020 as possible. Every year after that will cost Delta a lot of money.
Old 12-19-2010 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
Delta is not looking at near term jets. They are looking to 2020 and beyond and I would be surprised if anything other then MD90's show up in the next 10 years.
Gotta disagree with you here.

The early 5500 and pre-ship 622 series 757's will be 30 years old in 2016. I don't believe these aircraft can be wingletted due to a different wing structure than later aircraft. Including those aircraft, there will be around 75 757's over 25 years old that year. The earliest A320's (about 18 a/c) will be over 25 years old. 89 of the MD-88 fleet will be 25 years or older, not to mention the age of the 34 DC-9-50's we still operate. 10 of the 16 744's will be over 25 years old, as will a number of 767 domestic and 767ER. While the MD-88's have fewer structural concerns, that's a lot of older airplanes. There's just over 100 MD-90's in the world, and we already own 49 of them according to CPO numbers. FedEx, UPS, and DHL are scarfing up all the low cycle 757's they can acquire on the used market and turning them into package freighters, making the used aircraft market pretty competitive.

I don't see how you make it to 2020 with just MD-90's. Pushing it out that far would make a huge CapEx hurdle during that decade as you tried to replace substantially all of our fleet over 10 years.
Old 12-19-2010 | 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Columbia
Agreed-for pilot. For Y pax, not so much.
bingo. For a narrowbody y pax the airbus cannot be beat.
Old 12-19-2010 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by slowplay
The early 5500 and pre-ship 622 series 757's will be 30 years old in 2016. I don't believe these aircraft can be wingletted due to a different wing structure than later aircraft. Including those aircraft, there will be around 75 757's over 25 years old that year. ...

I don't see how you make it to 2020 with just MD-90's. Pushing it out that far would make a huge CapEx hurdle during that decade as you tried to replace substantially all of our fleet over 10 years.
That is what I've been thinking also.

The typical narrow body domestic jet runs between 2,500 and 3,000 cycles a year. The 757's have been operated on longer legs than the average jet, but I's still bet they are getting + or - 1,500 cycles per anum. 30 * 1,500 is 45,000. The structural limit on the fuselage is 50,000.
Old 12-19-2010 | 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
The 757 is a expensive jet to build...

What Delta is trying to do I think is push Boeing to go for a new clean sheet aircraft based off the 787 technology. Really looking at well after 2020 for those jets. Still if a all new jet is announced it puts Delta in a good place verses many other airlines. We will be in the cycle to replace our current jets vice stuck with jets that are still new but not up to the efficiency of a clean sheet aircraft.
True, but the 787's technology has not been validated. The replacement of traditional systems with an all electric airplane might not be such a great idea. For starters, no one has built the perfect relay. At 235 volts, any increase in resistance will generate a lot of heat.

Boeing has repeatedly said the electric tech does not scale down in cost or size for a 737 sized jet.
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