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#21
Gets Weekends Off
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Yep. It’s already senior.
Go-Jet 50 seat 550’s displacing flying there. Commutair trying to move in too.
”The ERJ145 is the backbone of this airline and our now-through-next-year focus will be to fly many more of our 90+ aircraft in revenue service. United has told us that there are plenty of opportunities for ERJ145 growth and UA-Network continues to stay focused on growing the IAH hub. We will continue to evaluate our domiciles as United starts solidifying their United Express 50 seat feed structure. As United focuses on competing with American and Delta in the New York and Chicago markets and the North East in general, they will increase the deployment of 3-class CRJ550s (we have heard as many as 50 by the end of 2020). This will see our footprint in EWR, CLE and potentially ORD change. United is very focused on capturing the business traveler markets in EWR and ORD as they compete against Delta in LGA and American in LGA and ORD with 3-class aircraft. This will make ExpressJet fly more in the South and towards the West. And, as I mentioned above, United wants to increase the number of ERJ145 shells we fly and wants us to increase block hours as soon as we can produce them.”
Go-Jet 50 seat 550’s displacing flying there. Commutair trying to move in too.
”The ERJ145 is the backbone of this airline and our now-through-next-year focus will be to fly many more of our 90+ aircraft in revenue service. United has told us that there are plenty of opportunities for ERJ145 growth and UA-Network continues to stay focused on growing the IAH hub. We will continue to evaluate our domiciles as United starts solidifying their United Express 50 seat feed structure. As United focuses on competing with American and Delta in the New York and Chicago markets and the North East in general, they will increase the deployment of 3-class CRJ550s (we have heard as many as 50 by the end of 2020). This will see our footprint in EWR, CLE and potentially ORD change. United is very focused on capturing the business traveler markets in EWR and ORD as they compete against Delta in LGA and American in LGA and ORD with 3-class aircraft. This will make ExpressJet fly more in the South and towards the West. And, as I mentioned above, United wants to increase the number of ERJ145 shells we fly and wants us to increase block hours as soon as we can produce them.”
#22
Line Holder
Joined: Dec 2019
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#23
Banned
Joined: Oct 2019
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Yep. It’s already senior.
Go-Jet 50 seat 550’s displacing flying there. Commutair trying to move in too.
”The ERJ145 is the backbone of this airline and our now-through-next-year focus will be to fly many more of our 90+ aircraft in revenue service. United has told us that there are plenty of opportunities for ERJ145 growth and UA-Network continues to stay focused on growing the IAH hub. We will continue to evaluate our domiciles as United starts solidifying their United Express 50 seat feed structure. As United focuses on competing with American and Delta in the New York and Chicago markets and the North East in general, they will increase the deployment of 3-class CRJ550s (we have heard as many as 50 by the end of 2020). This will see our footprint in EWR, CLE and potentially ORD change. United is very focused on capturing the business traveler markets in EWR and ORD as they compete against Delta in LGA and American in LGA and ORD with 3-class aircraft. This will make ExpressJet fly more in the South and towards the West. And, as I mentioned above, United wants to increase the number of ERJ145 shells we fly and wants us to increase block hours as soon as we can produce them.”
Go-Jet 50 seat 550’s displacing flying there. Commutair trying to move in too.
”The ERJ145 is the backbone of this airline and our now-through-next-year focus will be to fly many more of our 90+ aircraft in revenue service. United has told us that there are plenty of opportunities for ERJ145 growth and UA-Network continues to stay focused on growing the IAH hub. We will continue to evaluate our domiciles as United starts solidifying their United Express 50 seat feed structure. As United focuses on competing with American and Delta in the New York and Chicago markets and the North East in general, they will increase the deployment of 3-class CRJ550s (we have heard as many as 50 by the end of 2020). This will see our footprint in EWR, CLE and potentially ORD change. United is very focused on capturing the business traveler markets in EWR and ORD as they compete against Delta in LGA and American in LGA and ORD with 3-class aircraft. This will make ExpressJet fly more in the South and towards the West. And, as I mentioned above, United wants to increase the number of ERJ145 shells we fly and wants us to increase block hours as soon as we can produce them.”
#24
Line Holder
Joined: Dec 2019
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Don’t see how anyone is awarded the 175 unless the next batch of 175’s is announced. Count on being awarded the 145..
Last edited by SpinTwo; 12-13-2019 at 12:33 PM.
#27
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Nov 2005
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Hah. I've been a lineholder for over 14 years and just finished a 4 day with one leg on day one, then 2, 4 leg days and today was 5 legs. Not unusual at all for a lineholder. If you're on reserve, you get lots of leftover flying that is often fewer legs and hours. This crackpipe is just like Twitter (or so I've been led to believe), it doesn't represent reality.
The 145 flies more legs as well as short legs compared to the 175.
The 145 flies more legs as well as short legs compared to the 175.
#28
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Joined: Feb 2016
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Hah. I've been a lineholder for over 14 years and just finished a 4 day with one leg on day one, then 2, 4 leg days and today was 5 legs. Not unusual at all for a lineholder. If you're on reserve, you get lots of leftover flying that is often fewer legs and hours. This crackpipe is just like Twitter (or so I've been led to believe), it doesn't represent reality.
The 145 flies more legs as well as short legs compared to the 175.
The 145 flies more legs as well as short legs compared to the 175.
#29
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Nov 2005
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Every pairing is different. We used to get a line build report from Alpa every month that detailed statistics for each base. Line purity (a pure pairing flies out of it's base exclusively) happens at each base, but some pairings will touch more than one base over the course of a typical 4 day. It is possible to have a full month of flying that never leaves your base and vice versa. In Houston, there are still plenty of trips in open time during the line improvement window that you can change up your schedule to fit your needs. Typically, every trip is going to be different.
#30
Line Holder
Joined: Dec 2019
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Hah. I've been a lineholder for over 14 years and just finished a 4 day with one leg on day one, then 2, 4 leg days and today was 5 legs. Not unusual at all for a lineholder. If you're on reserve, you get lots of leftover flying that is often fewer legs and hours. This crackpipe is just like Twitter (or so I've been led to believe), it doesn't represent reality.
The 145 flies more legs as well as short legs compared to the 175.
The 145 flies more legs as well as short legs compared to the 175.
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