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Old 1st Sep 2004, 14:10
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Jim Morehead
 
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thank you guys.I'll take a look. I like to keep up with what is going on in the world.
Interesting CAL says they have a pilot shortage and had said Captains and they thought I had to be back despite my personal issues. They are only hiring F/Os with lots of ads for 2 of their fleets types. EVA needs F/Os also. Has EVA hired a DEC in a while or do they just have enough people that can make the upgrade?
I guess Dragon and Cathay have expansions but not for a few years out there. They don't plan any DEC jobs because they seem to have capable people who like HKG.
SQ appears to have a need for 777 Captains. Is it really now or essentially for the future with the orders out there? Also their web site says they can get 777-200s. Why would they or anybody wish to get -300s in the state of the art? Seems baffling to me.
What happened to the SQ Air Cargo? That situation seems to have died off and no real heavy ads for it.
SQ's web site seems to indicate they have 6 400s parked and not in the inventory likely because of fuel costs and too big for many of their markets. They had reduced the 747-400 pilot polulation about 6-12 months ago. Did it finally get what they wanted?

Anyway, if any of the guys in the know can answer these, it would be appreciated.

There are a few US startups of which less than half should make it,but I have yet found this pilot shortage.

HOT DOG
that was exactly what I was looking for,but that site needs some improvement. Some of Air China's competitors across the straits have far superior web sites.

Also Air China's CARGO web site did not work.

Also without your information, I could not have found any existing web site that they might have available. I'll go back and try adding CN to see what I can get.

It appears that Air CHINA is all Boeing and they must trust those folks. China just appears to be growing where their neighbors to the South have prospered for years with a vibrant economy.

Last edited by Jim Morehead; 1st Sep 2004 at 14:29.
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