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Old 8th May 2024, 23:20
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Chad Gates
 
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Originally Posted by TimeOnType
Any idea how many pilots on average are retiring per annum over the next 10 years or so?
These are just those that reach 65, but may not retire, Some, but not many, make their way from LongHaul to ShortHaul once 65. Next 10 years.

2024-24
2025-33
2026-50
2027-65
2028-58
2029-75
2030-55
2031-76
2032-65
2033-82
2034-91

Many will retire younger than 65, so I'd suspect the numbers above would be less than actual retirments.

At the moment seniority numbers are into the 3000's, however from around number 1200 you need to remove 1/3rd of the numbers as every 3rd number is a JQ MOU number (which are not all that relevant anymore, as there arent many left in JQ that are elidgable to take one) so in the 1800 numbers is really only 1200 people.


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