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Old 24th Sep 2007, 18:58
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Netjets To Get Additional Falcon 7Xs - Now Up to 33 Aircraft

More fun toys to play with - I am sure everyone expected this additional order. That's great because that means more Netjets pilots will be able to fly these birds once the fleet is delivered. Not too shabby - I wouldn't mind flying one of these airplanes around the world for Netjets. Certainly would beat Loco flying in my opinion.


Dassault wins order for nine more Falcon 7X from NetJets; backlog exceeds 170
PARIS (Thomson Financial) - Dassault Aviation has won an order for an additional nine Falcon 7X business aircraft from NetJets Europe, taking the total order to 33 aircraft.
Fractional ownership operator NetJets Europe, part of Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway Inc, will start to receive the aircraft from the second quarter of 2008, Dassault said.
The French aircraft manufacturer said its order backlog for the 7X has now passed 170 aircraft.
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Hope they recruit enough pilots to fly them!!!!
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4700Euro net per month in the new contract to fly a 7x..........

So are we above or below industry standard wages ????

Anyone......:
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below

nuff said.
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Is that 4700 euros net for an FO?
and if so what does a Captain net?
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Old 25th Sep 2007, 08:41
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No Johnbull69 that's for a captain. Net take home 4700E
Pension allowance is deducted.
This is what we get with the best contract in the business.

Fo's will be around 3000 E i reckon.
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Old 25th Sep 2007, 08:42
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including per diems, take home for a capt is around 6000 euros a month
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yeah sure including per diems if you work 18 days that month.........
We are talking net salaries here. Per diems is an extra and part of it you spent on route.

Net 4700E

Per diems : 70 E per working day (1 meal and 2 glasses of red wine in London)

Gross :95000E

Minus
Tax : 25% plus approx 5% social contributions
pension : 1000E/month own contribution

Equals : 4700E

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after tax and NI contributions, no pension contribution, i see 5000 euros a month, basic salary, + 1050 euros per diems, if I work 15 days in a month (70 x 15).
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And you do not forgot anything en-route ?

Just checking... re

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So a Netjet Captain (take home after deductions) ie net is 4700 euros or 3279 pounds sterling.
And a Netjet FO (take home after deductions) ie net is 3000 euros or 2103 pounds sterling.
I am not doubting anybody but guys on "what did you take home this month" thread (terms & endearment) are quoting 7500 euros for a captain. I am intrested as i was thinking of applying.
Thanks for replys in advance
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Thats current conditions :

6500 E/month net
1000 E/month per diems

There is a new contract now.
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sorry mate but the current new best deal of the industry give you net 5400 Euros month without pension contribution ! A pension that is still not delivered today but Netjets said that it will put only 1/3 of the Pilot input
so you need to put aside at least 1000 euros a month if you want to be the best Pilot in the industry flying the most wealhty and influent people and not finishing your career in a goverment retirement home. I left aside the fact that you will already not have a private medical inssurance with the best contrat of the Universe . Sorry but BUPA stop with your employment or eventually your retirement.

So yes 4400 euros net and better not been sick or its -95 euros/day the first 15 days then better have some saving for the following months...

About perdiem ! if you fly the 7x over the planet 2 meals a day with 70 euros/day you will be lucky if you bring back home 20 pourcent at the best...it will pay your car park at the airport for 6 days..euh no sorry Netjets don t pay for the parking neigther and the new tax system in Portugal prevent us (except the brits may be..not sure) to deduct it.
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Blimey Falconbis, have you nothing good to say about Netjets? Are you trying to do me out of a job here?



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Old 25th Sep 2007, 21:05
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Come on guys, 5400euros is a lot of money for a small start up like netjets.
I know it is only 40% of what you can make on any other GV in Europe but...
Wait it might still go down.
For information it is the 3rd paydrop since Netjets started...best deal? my as
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This started out as a 'Woohoo!! I might get to fly a great aeroplane' thread and then someone asked a question. Funny how almost every Netjets thread turns sour.

Wonder why that could be
 
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Hi mates,

flying for nje I have to say, the payment is in connection with the roster very good compared to other operations, anyhow, the work is fun, professional people are with you and I still cant complain about it, but as you know: the gras is always greener at the neighbour :-)
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Old 25th Sep 2007, 21:58
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the payment is in connection with the roster very good compared to other operations

Depends which "other operations" you are referring to. I get paid more, work less and have far less (make that 'no') stress than I ever did with Netjets.

Sure, if you compare them with the crappy end of GA they are a little better but compared to decent operators? No chance.
 
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most airlines are decent too.

I flew for Netjets before and went back to the airlines; comfort, no stress, no irritating managers who have no background, allthough think they do, behind your back........better pay etc etc

One thing is for sure. they claim to be an airline, but they certainly are not and will never be..............
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".......best Pilot in the industry flying the most wealthy and influent people......"

Beg to differ old chap. Netjets, contrary to what they tell you and try telling everyone else, do not employ the "best" pilot's in the industry. Most of the best and most sort after, are employed operating private aircraft and on possibly up to twice what Netjets are paying and are flown home to sit out the aircraft downtime in many cases. Not sitting in a hotel or flying up to 6 sectors per day.

The seriously rich have their own aircraft or fleet of and only hire a/c when necessary.
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