US Regional Headhunting
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Looks like Breeze Airlines is still working toward a start up:
https://www.latestpilotjobs.com/jobs/view/id/1493.html
https://www.latestpilotjobs.com/jobs/view/id/1493.html
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And now Breeze is looking for garden-variety F/Os. E170/190 type rating required:
https://boards.greenhouse.io/breezea...ce=SkyJobs.com
https://boards.greenhouse.io/breezea...ce=SkyJobs.com
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Nice to see some hiring. Here are some EMB120 cargo spots:
Captain EMB120 Cargo Pilot - Careers At Ameriflight, LLC
https://www.berryaviation.com/job-li...ce=SkyJobs.com
Captain EMB120 Cargo Pilot - Careers At Ameriflight, LLC
https://www.berryaviation.com/job-li...ce=SkyJobs.com
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And for something a bit larger. I'd guess the competitive quals are far higher than the mins listed:
https://abxair-jobs.com/jobDesc.asp?...ce=SkyJobs.com
https://abxair-jobs.com/jobDesc.asp?...ce=SkyJobs.com
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Back to some potential regional headhunting. It appears ExpressJet is contemplating relaunch as an independent airline. I think they have to act within the next year or so or surrender their certificate. They won't have any trouble finding pilots:
"ExpressJet’s plans for 2021 and beyond are to provide high-quality, reliable, efficient point-to-point flying to small and medium sized cities that have lost service in recent years as a result of U.S. airline industry consolidation and COVID-19 driven route reductions."
https://airwaysmag.com/airlines/expr...2021-relaunch/
"ExpressJet’s plans for 2021 and beyond are to provide high-quality, reliable, efficient point-to-point flying to small and medium sized cities that have lost service in recent years as a result of U.S. airline industry consolidation and COVID-19 driven route reductions."
https://airwaysmag.com/airlines/expr...2021-relaunch/
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This sounds like work but the company has been around a long time:
https://www.latestpilotjobs.com/jobs/view/id/16267.html
https://www.latestpilotjobs.com/jobs/view/id/16267.html
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Z,
So they're just collecting resumes at this point ?
https://www.psaairlines.com/first-officers
But a person should go with airlines apps also ?
https://www.airlineapps.com/jobs/det...=First-Officer
So they're just collecting resumes at this point ?
https://www.psaairlines.com/first-officers
But a person should go with airlines apps also ?
https://www.airlineapps.com/jobs/det...=First-Officer
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All furloughs are being recalled. They aren’t hiring yet. They plan on extending new hire classes to those with CJO’s first. Then newhires as demand requires.
Furloughs have been recalled because of a stimulus package. Not from increased demand. If there is no increase in demand I fail to see why you would train anyone. But what airline management do is a mystery to me!
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As someone who has been furloughed and recalled as a result of the stimulus, I understand. However, I can’t change the fact that PSA sent an internal memo saying that they are planning on having newhire classes this year after the recalls are all recalled.
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Additionally, PSA’s main focus airports are PHL and CLT. During the pandemic, Charlotte has been consistently busy. American is shifting flying around too. Republic is leaving Miami and going to focus in the northeast. Envoy is leaving LGA, and the ERJ-145s are leaving Miami, and Envoy is bringing the E175s to Miami.
American just renewed some of Mesa’s CRJ900s, but not all that were up for renewal. SkyWest is going to increase airframes for American. You can bet that all the airlines will maximize the use of their regionals up to the scope limits since it’s cheaper to operate a full CRJ900 than a half full A320.
American just renewed some of Mesa’s CRJ900s, but not all that were up for renewal. SkyWest is going to increase airframes for American. You can bet that all the airlines will maximize the use of their regionals up to the scope limits since it’s cheaper to operate a full CRJ900 than a half full A320.
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This ad appeared today ,17 Feb, on a very reputable website but I don't see a date on the ad itself. I'm a little suspicious. Can Mesa actually be recruiting pilots under current circumstances ?:
https://www.jsfirm.com/job/Pilot-Fix...s/jobID_718907
https://www.jsfirm.com/job/Pilot-Fix...s/jobID_718907