Captain_Bob
Well-Known Member
Talk amongst yourselves...

Bob
Bob
Talk amongst yourselves...
Bob
:nana2::nana2:
They need to get out there and hire more pilots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(BTW...is it the Co-Ex or Delta side??)
Neither. This kind of flying as in the jetBlue case if usually done by our charter side.
That said... I think our management is leaving no stone unturned to keep our airframes airborne & making money, and our thousands of employees gainfully employed, while creating wonderful brand recognition... and they are doing it in a unique way that folks just aren't used to. To me... that's innovation.
Yes... it's a short term deal. Yes... we need to find longer term contracts. But... I believe that with the way things are going in the regional world today... we (regionals) will be seeing more and more short term deals of around 2 years versus the old CPA's of 10+ years.
My thoughts exactly! I love watching the growth of ExpressJet.
Is this really "growth"? It sort of sounds like it's using planes and pilots that the company already has. That being said, it sounds like Expressjet seems to be doing a good job of finding flying for their equipment and people. I don't know if I totally agree with Bob about the direction of the industry, but it's definately a good thing to be able to find uses for their planes.
Most folks follow the industry much closer than I do... I just keep my focus on my family and my job at hand... that tends to keep me sane. If I put too much thought into this industry... I'm sure I'd start freaking out like all the other new-hires lately.
Bob
I don't think short terms CPAs are gonna be around, though. The regional industry is so volitile, regional partners are gonna want some kind of assurance they aren't gonna be dumped for a lower bidder after two years. It costs money to acquire aircraft, and more and more regionals are buying the airplanes themselves rather than the contracting major airline partner. Case in point is our -900s. We own those instead of Delta. That's a HUGE financial risk for a two year contract, which is why we went with a longer one. I don't know the specifics, but I think it's closer to 10 years than 2.
Don't know where you are seeing Captains making lateral moves... Senior FO's aren't bailing either... the seniority list and attrition numbers don't back up what you are suggesting.These challenges have made people very nervous and is a reason I believe we'll continue to see high numbers of FO's and Captains making lateral moves and continued high numbers of attrition.
Don't know where you are seeing Captains making lateral moves... Senior FO's aren't bailing either... the seniority list and attrition numbers don't back up what you are suggesting.
Gotcha...Let me clarify..
Captains are leaving to the majors while the gettin' is still good. No secret about this.
FO's are leaving for competitors that aren't "dented".
And uh... just for grins and the sake of further conversation... name me a few regionals out there... or major airlines... who aren't "dented".
Bob
:hiya:These challenges have made people very nervous and is a reason I believe we'll continue to see high numbers of FO's and Captains making lateral moves and continued high numbers of attrition. People aren't willing to make the gamble. I happen to be optimistic that our management will make the right decisions to preserve our company and jobs. This stems from the "new-hires" all the way up to the most senior check airman. I know because I've heard it directly from both in personal conversation.
Say wha? I don't know of any Captains making lateral moves...as in XJT CA to Pinnacle FO. If they're going to majors, well...good!