NoApu
11th Jan 2017, 06:59
Any ideas on the going monthly rate,taxes paid,for 787 captains?
Cheers,
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marvelman
11th Jan 2017, 14:29
Summary 787 - Dec 2016 : Orders 1200 / Deliveries 500 / Unfilled 700 ( -9 457 )
----- Compiled from several - Unsolicited - emails / advertisements:
777 / 787 Rated Captains:
Commuting Remuneration: $13,065 USD-$21,830 USD (Depending on Roster)
Roster 20/10 : $21,830 USD, plus Overtime payment on top , plus Bonuses and Benefits.
Generous remuneration and benefit package up to US$25000 per month plus overtime payment on top
Commuting Rosters:
Month ON / Month OFF (MOMO)
Reverse Scheduling Plan
20 Days On /10 Days Off
Location/Bases:
Guangzhou, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, Auckland, Vancouver, London
Benefits:
4 Year Renewable Contract
Free Return Commuting Flights Once per Month
Standby Return Family Tickets per Year on the Network
Jump Seat Access
Housing Allowance
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Days
Accident and Emergency Medical Insurance
Loss of Income Insurance
Safety and Performance Bonus
Paid Overtime
1. Generous remuneration and benefit package up to US$25000 per month plus overtime payment on top
2. Commuting bases include all network destinations in Europe, North America, Asia and more
3. Different roster patterns to suit individual needs
4. Generous contract renewal bonus up to $20,000
5. Paid annual leave and sick leave up to 37 days
6. Free international tickets and ID travel
7. Health insurance, loss of license insurance and education benefit provided
8. Instructor positions are available to the right pilots
9. US$15000 additional bonus for pilots who can start contract within 2 months of successfully completing screening
NoApu
13th Jan 2017, 16:07
Thanks marvelman...I'm guessing all the above relates to a China contract..
bombinha
2nd Oct 2017, 04:27
Are they still paying this bonus for who can start 2 months of successful completing screening?
Sucram
3rd Oct 2017, 01:07
Is there anything else other than China that's any good for a current 787 Captain, the Chinese are a bit age biased!