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Boeing314 08-13-2017 12:09 PM

JetBlue attrition number by year?
 
The JetBlue airline profile needs to be updated with total retirements by year.

Does anyone have this information to share here? :D

CaptCoolHand 08-13-2017 12:40 PM

Need to get someone really new to run the seniority calc. Year by year.

RiddleEagle18 08-13-2017 01:51 PM

JetBlue attrition number by year?
 

Originally Posted by CaptCoolHand (Post 2409939)
Need to get someone really new to run the seniority calc. Year by year.



The seniority list has everyone's retirement dates on it. Sort it by year.

I'll do it later when I get home if someone hasn't done it yet.


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CaptCoolHand 08-13-2017 02:57 PM

I rode the graph down with a 3000ish seniority guy. This is probably pretty accurate within a +/-5.

Year- Retiring
2017-9
18-14
19-19
20-40
21-38
22-37
23-65
24-75
25-56
26-70
27-113
28-135
29-130
30-135
31-130
32-148
33-170
34-176
35-160
36.... I've lost interest

Boeing314 08-13-2017 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by RiddleEagle18 (Post 2409980)
The seniority list has everyone's retirement dates on it. Sort it by year.

I'll do it later when I get home if someone hasn't done it yet.


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Thank you, I'll submit this to APC when you're able.


I rode the graph down with a 3000ish seniority guy. This is probably pretty accurate within a +/-5.

Year- Retiring
2017-9
18-14
19-19
20-40
21-38
22-37
23-65
24-75
25-56
26-70
27-113
28-135
29-130
30-135
31-130
32-148
33-170
34-176
35-160
36.... I've lost interest
Thank you for the information. What is interesting is... these are 1295 people out of a 3400 person seniority list. This indicates that less than half of JB pilots retire by 2035.

Beechnut 08-13-2017 06:59 PM


Originally Posted by Boeing314 (Post 2410049)
Thank you, I'll submit this to APC when you're able.



Thank you for the information. What is interesting is... these are 1295 people out of a 3400 person seniority list. This indicates that less than half of JB pilots retire by 2035.

Sounds about right.

GuppyPuppy 08-14-2017 03:21 AM

Early this year in recurrent we were told that 28% of our list retires in the next 15 years.

AA was at 74%
UA, DL and WN were all north of 60%

Gup

Xtreme87 08-14-2017 04:35 AM


Originally Posted by GuppyPuppy (Post 2410258)
Early this year in recurrent we were told that 28% of our list retires in the next 15 years.

AA was at 74%
UA, DL and WN were all north of 60%

Gup

Except we grow our list by 5% to 10% a year, not guaranteed but still adds up.

hilltopflyer 08-14-2017 04:50 AM


Originally Posted by Xtreme87 (Post 2410283)
Except we grow our list by 5% to 10% a year, not guaranteed but still adds up.

Only hope we have... well unless we get lucky and get bought by a true major (yes management team we think you guys can't lead us to the promised land)

Rascal 08-14-2017 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by Xtreme87 (Post 2410283)
Except we grow our list by 5% to 10% a year, not guaranteed but still adds up.

With the horrendous operation we are having this summer, I am starting to doubt that we can keep growing at this point. Everyday is a first day at JetBlue. I just finished a 4-day and only one leg was out on time. All of the delays were internal and not ATC related as opposed to what management is trying to say.


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