NAI just got approved...
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NAI's CEO said recently that if London Gatwick opens a 2nd runway (crazy that it only operates a single runway) that he would base 50 787s at LGW! That's a lot of airplanes to fly to the States and elsewhere from London Town... See article below:
http://www.trbusiness.com/regional-news/international/norwegian-promises-150-aircraft-if-gatwick-wins/103021
Wouldn't help us pilots, but certainly would be a huge coup for the flying public to have cheaper flights to/from Europe...
http://www.trbusiness.com/regional-news/international/norwegian-promises-150-aircraft-if-gatwick-wins/103021
Wouldn't help us pilots, but certainly would be a huge coup for the flying public to have cheaper flights to/from Europe...
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If I was the UK PM, I would respond that if he paid for the runway and all associated costs, I'd pay for his jets.
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Come on, boys. Its the same old story that we went through in deregulation (though most of you are too young to remember that!). Its good for the consumer because they'll get cheap flights.
You friggin' pilots won the lottery with your high paying jobs anyway.
You friggin' pilots won the lottery with your high paying jobs anyway.
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W t f packrat?
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And yet NAI is the one highlighted constantly because it threatens to lower average airfares on lucrative routes to/from Europe... I bet that NAI will have to eventually raise pay in order to attract more pilots if their growth continues - but nobody should expect US Legacy pay levels (ie $300K for a Delta 767/777/A330 Captain). I think Virgin Atlantic 787/744/A330 Captains make barely half that amount and their taxes are 50-60%. And since Delta owns 49% of Virgin Atlantic, should Delta pilots be concerned that their VS counterparts are paid so much less for widebody flying to the U.S.? I never hear about it.
I am not defending them, but NAI gets all the bad press because it's model appears to be working with efficient Dreamliners and it is a big threat to entrenched U.S. and European legacies... It is easy to forget that point. Relative to other foreign airlines serving the U.S. like Azul or Avianca, NAI probably pays its pilots better. It's all RELATIVE....Why no yelling at Azul's very low A330 rates?????
Last edited by David Puddy; 04-15-2016 at 04:08 PM.
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