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Originally Posted by N6279P
(Post 3906222)
There are no retirement of 757’s this year, not sure where you came up with that.
The below link is United's 2025 fleet plan, listed on United's Investor Relations website. Current as of April 15, 2025. https://ir.united.com/static-files/3...a-93556721eac0 |
Originally Posted by symbian simian
(Post 3906248)
Total for the year 965. 674 of those on the property already, about 30/month till the end of the year, 88 in December, according to the 2025 new hire plan revised last November. That is the latest I have seen, might have changed since.
I just checked it and it did not show an April 1st 2025 class (which we had) and only showed 3 total for April and we already have had 4 new hire classes, including 53 pilots in yesterday's class. Also it showed 151 new hires in April on the chart, but we already have 180 new hires this month. The most recent vacancy bid had 519 unfilled FO positions. That hiring matrix showed us only hiring 194 pilots between May and December 1st, which means we are going to be well behind filling those training slots. and its not including future vacancy bid we will certainly need to replace retiring pilots and the new plane deliveries. |
Originally Posted by FriendlyPilot
(Post 3906548)
United's most recent fleet plan shows no retirements of 757s in 2025.
The below link is United's 2025 fleet plan, listed on United's Investor Relations website. Current as of April 15, 2025. https://ir.united.com/static-files/3...a-93556721eac0 Ok, but isn’t that what I said? |
Originally Posted by FriendlyPilot
(Post 3906571)
That hiring table from November has already proved to be wrong.
I just checked it and it did not show an April 1st 2025 class (which we had) and only showed 3 total for April and we already have had 4 new hire classes, including 53 pilots in yesterday's class. Also it showed 151 new hires in April on the chart, but we already have 180 new hires this month. The most recent vacancy bid had 519 unfilled FO positions. That hiring matrix showed us only hiring 194 pilots between May and December 1st, which means we are going to be well behind filling those training slots. and its not including future vacancy bid we will certainly need to replace retiring pilots and the new plane deliveries. |
Originally Posted by N6279P
(Post 3906573)
Ok, but isn’t that what I said?
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Courtesy of SimplyFlying:Boeing and Airbus are set to deliver a number of their narrowbody aircraft to United in 2025, replacing the airline's aging Boeing 737-700 and Airbus A320 fleet. According to the airline's K-10 filing, in 2025, 84 new Boeing 737s will roll off the factory floor and into operation for the US carrier, and 23 new Airbus aircraft will be delivered from across the Atlantic. |
Now if only Boeing can get the Max 7 into service. The performance of a -700 with Max engines, avionics, and most importantly 2 cupholders.
Hoping they can install coffee makers that actually work, though. Just did a transcon on a Max 9 with all 4 deferred. Considering it was an early morning departure, our pax were less than pleased. |
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Originally Posted by ThumbsUp
(Post 3906511)
Seems pretty accurate to me, albeit the timeline on the 757 is off.
I’ll add that the latest from pilot hiring I heard was around 6500-8500 TT with 2000 PIC puts you in the sweet spot if you are from the civilian applicant pool. |
Originally Posted by Twincezzna
(Post 3907136)
That’s not going be norm for much longer. Not many with several years as captain, and the better part of a decade worth of seniority at other majors, are willing to bail on their airlines to come fly for United. (Unless they are being metered by Skywest) Spirit shrinking is the only reason the experience level is so high at the moment.
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Originally Posted by BusBoi
(Post 3907181)
Luckily the next day I was hired by AA but United would still be my first choice.
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