Question on Delta Retirements
#1
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1)Assuming age 60, where does Delta stand on the number of Retirements in the next 10 years. With the floodgate of early retirements over the last few years, was wondering how that has skewed the future movement. Will movement and upgrades be stagnant for 5+ years?
2)Also, any stats on the other Majors/Legacy would be helpful.
Thanks in Advance!
2)Also, any stats on the other Majors/Legacy would be helpful.
Thanks in Advance!

#2

These numbers were posted here by DALM88FO about a month ago:
Age 60 retirements:
2006 - 6
2007 - 30
2008 - 60
2009 - 71
2010 - 91
2011 - 132
2012 - 159
2013 - 221
2014 - 268
2015 - 336
2016 - 476
2017 - 559
2018 - 527
2019 - 522
2020 - 458
2021 - 397
2022 - 297
2023 - 278
2024 - 258
2025 - 281
2026 - 233
2027 - 157
2028 - 70
Age 60 retirements:
2006 - 6
2007 - 30
2008 - 60
2009 - 71
2010 - 91
2011 - 132
2012 - 159
2013 - 221
2014 - 268
2015 - 336
2016 - 476
2017 - 559
2018 - 527
2019 - 522
2020 - 458
2021 - 397
2022 - 297
2023 - 278
2024 - 258
2025 - 281
2026 - 233
2027 - 157
2028 - 70
#3

Keep in mind the above list is generated specifically for that person and only shows how many pilots that are senior to him/her will retire. Your mileage may vary. 
It will be fairly stagnant for the next couple years unless some of these airplane rumors firm up...if they do, there will be many good opportunities here.

It will be fairly stagnant for the next couple years unless some of these airplane rumors firm up...if they do, there will be many good opportunities here.
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