EK is wanting to hire between 600-700 pilots this year. They will lose between 400-500 as a best guess. I think you will see the leaving numbers go up as summer approaches. So given more 380's coming on line, they are basically "maintaining" current staffing levels. So they are not looking to nor wanting to improve conditions. They appear quite happy saving $ at the cost of pilots health and welfare. I, foresee no change except perhaps a further lowering of standards and an increase in training time for new hires.