alpine1989
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What’s the long term play here? Operate two domiciles forever?
What’s the planned go-live date in Orlando?
What’s the planned go-live date in Orlando?
I didn't think California got that cold.
Its sad how NYC and NY state have gone off the deep end with increasing taxes and chase away business like Amazon. Its like they have no idea that taxes do affect business and individual decisions. It will be too late by the time they realize it unfortunately.WOW! so much faith in NYC and NY state in general.... NYC, and the state, will do everything possible to increased their taxes and chase them away just like they are doing with all the other businesses and just like what they did with Amazon (that was going to be in the same neighborhood as JetBlue is)
Any new info on NK’s move?
What is there to dispute?It's interesting how they are only now putting out a press release for that. The BNA move has been cancelled for 6 months and NK's new MCO OCC is opening in a matter of days. All non-DX groups assigned there have mostly moved and bought homes. The DX group is still locked up in legal dispute and there is no end in sight.
If I recall correctly, they can't move to Orlando without the union voting on it or something like that. There is an article somewhere on here about it.What is there to dispute?
IIRC there were concerns over not paying the moving cost of dispatchers that go to the MCO facility.
Seems like an easy fix to this would be the next few classes hire them for the MCO operation.IIRC there were concerns over not paying the moving cost of dispatchers that go to the MCO facility.
WOW! so much faith in NYC and NY state in general.... NYC, and the state, will do everything possible to increased their taxes and chase them away just like they are doing with all the other businesses and just like what they did with Amazon (that was going to be in the same neighborhood as JetBlue is)
Here you go:
JetBlue announces it will stay at corporate headquarters in Long Island City – QNS.com
JetBlue has decided to keep its corporate headquarters in Queensboro Plaza and it will add jobs as its footprint grows at JFK International Airport.qns.com
Sounds like "savior breath" to me...Hurricane resilience is a key reason for setting up a new operations-control center at Orlando International Airport, but COVID-19 taught the airline that it would be doable and advisable, Spirit officials said.
“All the airlines have only one operations-control center and they typically are in those bigger cities,” said Greg Christopher, Spirit’s operations vice president. “This is a unique situation.”
The facility has a generator, multiple data connections and is fully redundant. It will have nearly all of the capabilities of the airline’s South Florida center, minus some support duties such as parts procurement, Christopher said.