Another US Start-Up Airline ?
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Another US Start-Up Airline ?
This is ambitious but Neeleman does have a long track record with this kind of thing. Do people start airlines if they don't believe they can find pilots to fly the airplanes ?:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ine&yptr=yahoo
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ine&yptr=yahoo
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I wonder where he plans on getting adequate staffing from given every other airline (bar majors) are struggling to staff planes. The massive retirements haven’t even started yet.
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That's THE question. But people are starting airlines around the world on a pretty regular basis apparently without a concern for filling seats.
I wouldn't think Neeleman would be making this move unless he was confident of a pilot supply.
Seats WILL be filled if he actually goes ahead with the plan.
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And an A320 start up in California, AirBahn ? Really ?
https://www.corporationwiki.com/p/31eybj/airbahn-inc
It's coming !!
http://airbahn.com/
https://www.corporationwiki.com/p/31eybj/airbahn-inc
It's coming !!
http://airbahn.com/
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The first outfit I'd start shopping would be Frontier. Years away from a contract, leave cancelled for the 3rd. month in a row and contract negotiations stuck at the NMDB....
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The latest from Neeleman and "Moxy". I wonder what he means by this. So every possible approach hasn't already been tried ?:
"Neeleman promised 'innovative approaches' to recruiting pilots'..."
https://skift.com/2018/09/21/jetblue...to-fly-planes/
"Neeleman promised 'innovative approaches' to recruiting pilots'..."
https://skift.com/2018/09/21/jetblue...to-fly-planes/
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JetBlue, Alligant and even Swift are some other candidates to get pilots from.
Remember that new airline in California a couple of years ago? Was it Air California, flying E175s? Never took off...
Remember that new airline in California a couple of years ago? Was it Air California, flying E175s? Never took off...
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https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...300702881.html
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This is at least the third version of CalPac. They previously had a single E175 painted in their colors, now I guess it's E145s. They also had a CEO who used to drink with Noah himself and was one of the original contractors on The Tower Of Babel project.
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Marketing wise I am starting to smell the cookies they used to have on Air Midwest. Secondary cities, business class seats, if you want that, and point to point service. It's been done before but both Air Midwest and lately OneJet have failed. Neeleman is a smart guy but he doesn't have a lot of wiggle room here, and when the majors see an impact on a city pair they will drop the price, even if it means a connection. On a city-pair basis It's a minor low impact hit to their bottom line of a Major but a real heat to Moxy. .
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Neeleman may end up having a decent market for his product. If a passenger is heading from somewhere in Florida to his home near, say, Danbury, CT - would he pick JFK, LGA, EWR or Hartford for his destination? I personally would avoid the NYC area unless I was actually headed there. So a non-stop flight into Hartford would be my pick, if available.
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With the fuel savings of the A220/C Series, I think Neeleman could give the more established carriers a good run for their money. Plus it doesn't look like he's planning to start small - the order is for 60 of the larger version. Unless the majors start breaking their hub and spoke model and begin offering non-stop flights between smaller cities, I'm not sure how well they can compete if a passenger values time and does not want to take a connecting flight.
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Looks like California Pacific has actually launched:
https://airwaysmag.com/airlines/cali...nes-inaugural/
Still waiting for more info on Moxy and their "innovative approaches" to pilot recruiting.
https://airwaysmag.com/airlines/cali...nes-inaugural/
Still waiting for more info on Moxy and their "innovative approaches" to pilot recruiting.
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And an A320 start up in California, AirBahn ? Really ?
https://www.corporationwiki.com/p/31eybj/airbahn-inc
It's coming !!
Airbahn: New Website Coming Soon!!
https://www.corporationwiki.com/p/31eybj/airbahn-inc
It's coming !!
Airbahn: New Website Coming Soon!!
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