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Who knows, maybe some day they'll even go back to flying Boeings again.
Perhaps some economic headwind ahead (fall out from US credit crisis) and they are able to play out Boeing against Airbus to get a rock bottom deal, just like they did a few years ago.
Never say never in aviation...
Perhaps some economic headwind ahead (fall out from US credit crisis) and they are able to play out Boeing against Airbus to get a rock bottom deal, just like they did a few years ago.
Never say never in aviation...
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Recruitment Freeze
Bad news guys and girls. The Boeings and old GB Airbus's are being phased out quicker than originaly planned so the fleet total will be 5 less than originaly planned for 08. This means that easy have excess Flight deck and Cabin crew. Andy Harrison is sharpening his axe. Unless some of the smaller operators go out of business soon all will be quiet on the job front for a while
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.1. Accelerated fleet rationalisation: Our goal is to have an all Airbus (easyJet specified) fleet which means de-fleeting the Boeings and the GB aircraft fleet over the coming years. We will accelerate this programme which means that we shall have five fewer aircraft for W08 than previously planned. This means we shall need 200 fewer crew. We shall obviously aim to manage the crew numbers by stopping recruitment but this alone may not deliver the required numbers.
We are still working on which bases these aircraft will come from. The decision will depend both on airport cost negotiations and route profitability. We shall also need to accelerate the introduction of Airbus into Luton.
To minimise the impact on jobs, we shall be seeking to review our basing strategy. We cannot afford to have anybody (management or crew) sitting around with nothing to do. As you would expect, we shall then need to discuss the output of this with the relevant people.
Andy Harrison Quote.
.1. Accelerated fleet rationalisation: Our goal is to have an all Airbus (easyJet specified) fleet which means de-fleeting the Boeings and the GB aircraft fleet over the coming years. We will accelerate this programme which means that we shall have five fewer aircraft for W08 than previously planned. This means we shall need 200 fewer crew. We shall obviously aim to manage the crew numbers by stopping recruitment but this alone may not deliver the required numbers.
We are still working on which bases these aircraft will come from. The decision will depend both on airport cost negotiations and route profitability. We shall also need to accelerate the introduction of Airbus into Luton.
To minimise the impact on jobs, we shall be seeking to review our basing strategy. We cannot afford to have anybody (management or crew) sitting around with nothing to do. As you would expect, we shall then need to discuss the output of this with the relevant people.
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lost in calculations
Mr Harrison states : "...we shall have five fewer aircraft for W08 than previously planned. This means we shall need 200 fewer crew...."
This does not mean flight crew, because if so, then we are 200/2/5=20 flight crew per aircraft !! So we should be presently 157x2X20=6280 pilots !
Considering the fact that Mr Harrison speaks obviously of Flight and Cabin crew, this means that we are 200/6/5=6.66 crew per aircraft.
At the present level of 157 aircaft we are then around 6300 crew with easyJet.
So 200 people represents 3.2% of the actual crew population.
Given the rate of expension of around 15% that we have, were the hell on earth should this mean any possible job cuts ???
"qui veut noyer son chien laccuse de la rage"="give a dog a bad name and hang him"
This does not mean flight crew, because if so, then we are 200/2/5=20 flight crew per aircraft !! So we should be presently 157x2X20=6280 pilots !
Considering the fact that Mr Harrison speaks obviously of Flight and Cabin crew, this means that we are 200/6/5=6.66 crew per aircraft.
At the present level of 157 aircaft we are then around 6300 crew with easyJet.
So 200 people represents 3.2% of the actual crew population.
Given the rate of expension of around 15% that we have, were the hell on earth should this mean any possible job cuts ???
"qui veut noyer son chien laccuse de la rage"="give a dog a bad name and hang him"
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Hi everybody!
What is the delay expected for an A320 type rated pilot with 100 hours on type (and counting) + 1200 tt. if I submit my application now?
Regards! And letīs pray for that axe not to start working..
What is the delay expected for an A320 type rated pilot with 100 hours on type (and counting) + 1200 tt. if I submit my application now?
Regards! And letīs pray for that axe not to start working..
GSmini,
Who knows? You might as well presume a very long time with this new recruitment freeze
Know of guys being typerated being in the pool since mid 07 with a predicted startdate mid 2009, which is gonna be even further delayed now.
Who knows? You might as well presume a very long time with this new recruitment freeze
Know of guys being typerated being in the pool since mid 07 with a predicted startdate mid 2009, which is gonna be even further delayed now.
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The pillars of the business model of easyJet as Mr Harisson said it himself are a 15% ROE and a 15% growth.
The increased fleet rationalization has more to do with the fact that 65 A319 with CFM engines are now available since the banckrunpcy of SkyBus in the USA.
This means Boeing pilots will fly the Airbus soon, but also will will receive extra airbuses to keep growing, may a be at a slightly slower rate, but at a positive rate anyway.
I am more woried about EMA and Dortmunt bases, CDG LYS MXP and Zurich ! will need more aeroplanes soon.... (easySwitzerland did not stop recruiting ! )
The increased fleet rationalization has more to do with the fact that 65 A319 with CFM engines are now available since the banckrunpcy of SkyBus in the USA.
This means Boeing pilots will fly the Airbus soon, but also will will receive extra airbuses to keep growing, may a be at a slightly slower rate, but at a positive rate anyway.
I am more woried about EMA and Dortmunt bases, CDG LYS MXP and Zurich ! will need more aeroplanes soon.... (easySwitzerland did not stop recruiting ! )
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Anyone know what bases Easyjet might possibly be recruiting for, or are low on numbers...if any?! That includes the international bases like GVA etc. Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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5150 doesn't seem that way to me - those 737 pilots were taken on 4 months ago when we needed them. We didn't need 'bus drivers then, and probably not many for a while yet.
Lots of things don't make sense if you apply 20/20 hindsight.
You sound like a balanced chap flysi - chips on both shoulders!
Lots of things don't make sense if you apply 20/20 hindsight.
You sound like a balanced chap flysi - chips on both shoulders!
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The annoying thing is that 737 pilots who were at the same assessment as myself were taken on 2 months later, and will end up flying the Bus for easy sooner than I will. Where's the sense in that?
What use is a bus rating for an airline that requires Boeing pilot's??
It's just a coincidence that they MIGHT end up flying the airbus eventually, but that applies to all easyJet flight deck. . .
I suppose I still come across as an a*se cos I'm not telling you what you want to hear?