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303flyboy 06-17-2020 06:37 AM

Good news Thread
 
3 planes per week coming back now (to meet demand). 3 per week because that’s all MX can deal with now. New planes also coming on schedule.

Rumored new hire classes are just that. Rumors. That being said, people doing their bounces in June got told to take the COLA for July if they want it because it might be the last one offered. Every lazy fatty out there will be summoned back to work by end of summer.

Flyhigh44 06-17-2020 06:47 AM

Does anyone know how many average daily flights we had pre-Covid, and where we will be at in July? How many A/C do we have still parked?

MtnPeakCruiser 06-17-2020 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by 303flyboy (Post 3076728)
Every lazy fatty out there will be summoned back to work by end of summer.

[Licks cheetos off fingers to type]

Well that was uncalled for! It’s called ‘saving the company.’

SeaRider 06-17-2020 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by 303flyboy (Post 3076728)
Every lazy fatty out there will be summoned back to work by end of summer.

Hey! I resemble that comment!


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303flyboy 06-17-2020 08:11 AM

Hahaha. Gents, it was a straight up miracle I fit (somewhat) back into my pants for landing school ..

SeaRider 06-17-2020 08:30 AM

I only fit since my wife took to starving me a couple of weeks ago.


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Aero1900 06-17-2020 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by Flyhigh44 (Post 3076731)
Does anyone know how many average daily flights we had pre-Covid, and where we will be at in July? How many A/C do we have still parked?

All I know is that our peak covid daily departures was around 430 flights a day.

A coupe days ago we were around 190, but the July flying is nearly 50% higher than June, so i suspect by the end of July we will be around 300 flights a day?

CatchyUsername 06-17-2020 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by Aero1900 (Post 3076835)
All I know is that our peak covid daily departures was around 430 flights a day.

A coupe days ago we were around 190, but the July flying is nearly 50% higher than June, so i suspect by the end of July we will be around 300 flights a day?

Average daily departures for July are 64% of Q1 average at 272 with peaks around 350-360 a day. That’s the current schedule before they add any more routes they’ve been talking about.

Mooneyguy 06-17-2020 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by CatchyUsername (Post 3076877)
Average daily departures for July are 64% of Q1 average at 272 with peaks around 350-360 a day. That’s the current schedule before they add any more routes they’ve been talking about.

I heard it’s now 70% for July. Up from the original plan of 64.25%. Seems to be changing (upwards) pretty quickly.

Pilottim79 06-17-2020 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by 303flyboy (Post 3076728)
3 planes per week coming back now (to meet demand). 3 per week because that’s all MX can deal with now. New planes also coming on schedule.

Rumored new hire classes are just that. Rumors. That being said, people doing their bounces in June got told to take the COLA for July if they want it because it might be the last one offered. Every lazy fatty out there will be summoned back to work by end of summer.


I would venture to guess if we get all our planes back and are taking deliveries that some type of classes would be a necessity in the near future.


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