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Cathay boss: "Young pilots don't think about pensions or medical care,
just want 777" For the first time since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, all major U.S. airlines are hiring pilots or recalling those laid off during the industry's five-year downturn. But the airlines are discovering that many of the 10,000 pilots who lost their jobs during those bleak years aren't interested in returning to their old lives. Many pilots, faced with salary cuts of 35 percent or more, moved to overseas carriers, such as Emirates Airline and Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. Others took higher-paying jobs with overnight carriers such as FedEx Corp. and United Parcel Service Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If Airlines Were Run Like Computer Operating Systems... UNIX Airways Everyone brings one piece of the plane along when they come to the airport. They all go out on the runway and put the plane together piece by piece, arguing non-stop about what kind of plane they are supposed to be building. Air DOS Everybody pushes the airplane until it glides, then they jump on and let the plane coast until it hits the ground again. Then they push again, jump on again, and so on... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FAA: Airports must upgrade runways The Federal Aviation Administration is requiring two Bay Area airports to make safety changes to their runways so planes can stop in case of an emergency. Some of the runway safety areas -- which are extensions at the end of runways that provide space for planes to stop in event of an emergency -- are not long enough at San Francisco and Oakland international airports. The FAA is requiring the upgrades to be made by 2012. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For details and more news FLIGHT305.com |
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For the first time since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, all major U.S.
airlines are hiring pilots or recalling those laid off during the industry's five-year downturn. Good news indeed. Now, if only the airlines would start servicing more airports, again, we'd really have an air transportation system. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
For the first time since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, all major U.S. airlines are hiring pilots or recalling those laid off during the industry's five-year downturn. Good news indeed. Now, if only the airlines would start servicing more airports, again, we'd really have an air transportation system. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Un-fortunately it will take some money. There are several airports in rural Virginia/West Virginia that get airline service only because they are getting paid by the Feds and state to fly in. Michelle |
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Un-fortunately it will take some money. There are several airports in
rural Virginia/West Virginia that get airline service only because they are getting paid by the Feds and state to fly in. Or, it will take VLJs, and their vaunted efficiency in the air taxi role. I'm not overly optimistic, but somehow there's just got to be a way to make it possible for people to use their local airports again. I find it hard to stomach that our parents and grand-parents were able to enjoy air service that we, their children in the 21st century, cannot. Whether VLJs are the answer remains to be seen. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I find it hard to stomach that our parents and grand-parents were able
to enjoy air service that we, their children in the 21st century, cannot. How much did they pay for an airline ticket (in units of "day's wages") vs. how much we pay now? Jose -- Humans are pack animals. Above all things, they have a deep need to follow something, be it a leader, a creed, or a mob. Whosoever fully understands this holds the world in his hands. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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How much did they pay for an airline ticket (in units of "day's wages")
vs. how much we pay now? True, on the surface it appears that the cost of airline travel is lower now than then. However, it would be interesting to see a study that factors in opportunity costs and lost productivity. Just 34 years ago, you could walk into Iowa City Municipal, board a plane, and fly to Chicago, Denver or Minneapolis. Now, you must drive to Cedar Rapids or the Quad Cities to do so. After factoring this in, times the hundreds of millions of air travelers, I'll bet the costs (to most consumers and businesses) are similar today. The only difference is that the airlines no longer get the money. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Airline service outside of a hub is poor.
In 1992 I served on the Port Columbus [Ohio/KCMH] Capacity Planning Committee. The consultant that was hired was based in Washington DC. When he arrived for the first meeting, one of his first comments was, "You have some of the poorest service I have experienced." Service is so poor, one local company charters an ERJ-145 to fly two round trips a day on Tuesdays and Thursday to its operations in Des Moines IA. The flight is almost alway full with employees flying each way. Prior to the charter, airline service required a full day of travel each way with routing through Chicago or Minneapolis. |
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Just 34 years ago, you could
walk into Iowa City Municipal, board a plane, and fly to Chicago, Denver or Minneapolis. Now, you must drive to Cedar Rapids or the Quad Cities to do so. You still can. Charter one. Compare =that= cost to the "good old days" airline ticket cost. Also, I'd venture there is less need for business travel now, since we have internet and cheap telephone service. Jose -- Humans are pack animals. Above all things, they have a deep need to follow something, be it a leader, a creed, or a mob. Whosoever fully understands this holds the world in his hands. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Un-fortunately it will take some money. There are several airports in rural Virginia/West Virginia that get airline service only because they are getting paid by the Feds and state to fly in. Or, it will take VLJs, and their vaunted efficiency in the air taxi role. I'm not overly optimistic, but somehow there's just got to be a way to make it possible for people to use their local airports again. I find it hard to stomach that our parents and grand-parents were able to enjoy air service that we, their children in the 21st century, cannot. Whether VLJs are the answer remains to be seen. It is simple ... that was before deregulation. The high density routes subsidized the low density small airport routes. Once we let the free market run, we got what we got. I'm not saying this is right or wrong and I'm basically a free market believer, but the reality is that a free market will go where the money is ... and the money isn't at small airports in small towns. That is just the simple reality. Matt |
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It is simple ... that was before deregulation. The high density routes
subsidized the low density small airport routes. Once we let the free market run, we got what we got. I'm not saying this is right or wrong and I'm basically a free market believer, but the reality is that a free market will go where the money is ... and the money isn't at small airports in small towns. That is just the simple reality. Well said. I hope the VLJs make it financially profitable to service at least some of the smaller markets again. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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