Envoy to get 100% flow to AA.
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I dont know where you get your BS (cujo)R.I. but with Parker, Kirby, and Isomm all saying a net loss of 41-43 mainline aircraft next year due to defered deliveries and parking of older birds and the chance that the SLI will be somewhere close to done so they can start moving aircraft around I'd believe the original 170-180 flows next year max!!! not to mention the expected 200 or so undefers that have until May to make their choice. that still has the flow at over 16 years by the end of year. The only highlight of New York closing is you don't have a vote anymore!!!!
Oh, BTW for those at Envoy... watch your Today@Envoy emails for a good announcement today.
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Let me guess... It's about the free ipads we should've been given in the first place?
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Envoy to operate Embraer 140s through August 2016
Dear Envoy team –
I’m pleased to share an update to American’s operating plan that will keep more flying at Envoy.
Previously, American’s plan was to phase out Envoy’s Embraer 140 (E140) flying in early January. American has updated that plan and advised us that they would like Envoy to continue flying 10 of the E140 aircraft into next year. These aircraft will then progressively retire between January and August 2016.
This news is more significant than the extension of a number of airplanes. For the first time since AMR’s 2012 bankruptcy filing, Envoy’s net fleet count will remain stable between January and August 2016.
This is great news for all Envoy employees, and underscores the positive trends happening all across our company. We have been able to perform additional flying for American in several locations, our dependability and reliability is improving and we do all of this with the highest degree of safety. For our pilots, this incremental E140 flying supports approximately 50 ERJ Captain positions that previously were not needed in the first half of 2016. Combined with the expected flow-through to American, this will result in long-awaited career progression for our First Officers.
There is a building excitement at Envoy as we prepare for the arrival of the first new Embraer 175 (E175) aircraft in November. We are hiring pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and ground employees to support a successful large RJ operation, and training is already underway to ensure we’re ready to introduce the E175 into revenue service in February 2016.
This additional flying is a testament to the outstanding service that Envoy provides to American. Thank you for helping to earn that business – and for all you do for our customers and each other.
Pedro Fabregas
Opinion rant.... If shrinking stops, they must replace each CA that flows or leaves. Add in the 2 jets from storage doing DCA flying and the 6-10 being discussed for MIA flying and it's begining to look like the shrinking is done long enough for the E175's to now become replacement jets instead of the original plan of them being growth jets after we shrank to 110ish jets.
Envoy to operate Embraer 140s through August 2016
Dear Envoy team –
I’m pleased to share an update to American’s operating plan that will keep more flying at Envoy.
Previously, American’s plan was to phase out Envoy’s Embraer 140 (E140) flying in early January. American has updated that plan and advised us that they would like Envoy to continue flying 10 of the E140 aircraft into next year. These aircraft will then progressively retire between January and August 2016.
This news is more significant than the extension of a number of airplanes. For the first time since AMR’s 2012 bankruptcy filing, Envoy’s net fleet count will remain stable between January and August 2016.
This is great news for all Envoy employees, and underscores the positive trends happening all across our company. We have been able to perform additional flying for American in several locations, our dependability and reliability is improving and we do all of this with the highest degree of safety. For our pilots, this incremental E140 flying supports approximately 50 ERJ Captain positions that previously were not needed in the first half of 2016. Combined with the expected flow-through to American, this will result in long-awaited career progression for our First Officers.
There is a building excitement at Envoy as we prepare for the arrival of the first new Embraer 175 (E175) aircraft in November. We are hiring pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and ground employees to support a successful large RJ operation, and training is already underway to ensure we’re ready to introduce the E175 into revenue service in February 2016.
This additional flying is a testament to the outstanding service that Envoy provides to American. Thank you for helping to earn that business – and for all you do for our customers and each other.
Pedro Fabregas
Opinion rant.... If shrinking stops, they must replace each CA that flows or leaves. Add in the 2 jets from storage doing DCA flying and the 6-10 being discussed for MIA flying and it's begining to look like the shrinking is done long enough for the E175's to now become replacement jets instead of the original plan of them being growth jets after we shrank to 110ish jets.
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A lot can change in 12 months. Last year the "original plan" was for the 135/140s to be parked by the end of 2015 and a good portion of the 700s would be transferred. Fast forward to today and "poof" plans can change pretty quickly in this industry.
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