Mesa considers China venture
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Originally Posted by ryane946
The other thing to keep in mind is that China is slightly smaller than the United States, yet their population is 4 times as large! The US airspace system is pretty congested. Can you imagine China with the amount of RJ's we have over here.
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Originally Posted by ryane946
This is a pretty interesting article. China's growth in air travel right now is downright amazing. China has ordered over 150 737's and several A320's in the past year. It will continue to grow, and there is $$$ to be made over there.
With that said, I see two big problems with this. First off, China cannot train pilots fast enough. Period. They just can't. Go check out some of the big flight schools in Florida, and count the number of Chinese pilots. With this said, it doesn't make much sense to me to be flying 50 seat RJ's when they can fly 150 seat 737's with the same number of pilots.
The other thing to keep in mind is that China is slightly smaller than the United States, yet their population is 4 times as large! The US airspace system is pretty congested. Can you imagine China with the amount of RJ's we have over here.
I would really love to see a US company benefit from the air travel boom in China the same way Boeing is. It would help lower our trade defecit. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
With that said, I see two big problems with this. First off, China cannot train pilots fast enough. Period. They just can't. Go check out some of the big flight schools in Florida, and count the number of Chinese pilots. With this said, it doesn't make much sense to me to be flying 50 seat RJ's when they can fly 150 seat 737's with the same number of pilots.
The other thing to keep in mind is that China is slightly smaller than the United States, yet their population is 4 times as large! The US airspace system is pretty congested. Can you imagine China with the amount of RJ's we have over here.
I would really love to see a US company benefit from the air travel boom in China the same way Boeing is. It would help lower our trade defecit. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
China may have a much larger population, but it has a considerably smaller group of people that can afford air travel.
Their GDP per capita in china is only $6,300, with an unemployment rate at about 20%. Only a small % of the chines people could afford air travel. The RJ's are more than enough to start with.
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THis is a little unrelated
I heard somebody say today that Mesa pays people for the hours they are scheduled to work rather than what they do work - so if your scheduled for 6 and work 8 you get paid for 6. Is this true? and if so is it different from other regional airlines? Also about how many days off are senior captains at Mesa getting per month? Any body out there have some first hand knowledge on this one?
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