Horizon Retiring the Jets in Favor of the Q400
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Horizon Retiring the Jets in Favor of the Q400
http://blogs.usatoday.com/sky/2008/0...ts.html?csp=34
Looks like we should all start training in the Q400. It's going to be different for sure in the next few years to come.
UPDATE AS OF 11:35 A.M. ET ON THURSDAY, APRIL 24: Alaska Air Group confirmed this morning that Horizon Air will switch to an all turboprop fleet. "In response to the current industry environment, we're taking a range of actions at Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air to increase revenues and lower costs, including transitioning Horizon to a single-type fleet of fuel-efficient Q400 aircraft," Alaska Air CEO Bill Ayer said in a statement talking about the company's earnings.
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Being near the bottom of the seniority list, my only hope is that a lot of the jet guys would rather quit and go somewhere else than go drive a turboprop. I would say that things aren't looking all that good for me. I just hope attrition continues and the number of retirements go up.
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Any idea what's going to happen to the longer routes the -700 is used on like FAT-SEA or SBA-SEA? Are they going to be Q400 routes? Is mainline going to take over? They both seem like really long routes for the Q400.
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They want to get rid of all the 700s and 200s and be an all 400 fleet within 24 months. They will take their firm orders for the 400s, but probably only 1-2 of their options, if that. This will make Horizon a 48-50 all Q400 fleet, loss of about 15-17 planes. There was more talk about pulling out of smaller cities than larger ones, and while the 400 could do the longer routes, I have no idea if they really will or not, but I really hope they do.
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Don't worry Shaun, I called Pat. You, Adam, Danny, TJ and I can have our instructing job back but this time we have to pay him to have the opertunity to fly for him.
Dude, this sucks. Hopefully some options will be used.
Dude, this sucks. Hopefully some options will be used.
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Also I do not know why a jet guy would have a problem hopping into the Q. At Colgan with our Q's I am willing to bet it is an easier transition for a jet guy to fly the Q tha one of our Saab guys to fly it. The Q is very close to a jet with its technology, you have two more levers in the middle and it does not go quite as fast.
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