Also noticed that UA is running 1x daily A319 on OKC-ORD! Pretty awesome as IIRC that last time OKC-ORD got true mainline service was when AA briefly flew S80s on the route, I want to say 2001-2002. Pretty sure after that it was exclusively RJs. Maybe this will convince AA to run at least a daily 737 to ORD as well! Wishful thinking I know...
Some weird schedule load. They added a ton of mainline throughout the US from ORD IAH and DEN. But most don’t stick. Almost like they are just trying to get some data if these markets can actually support some more capacity. I don’t think that’s the strategy but thats what it feels like.
It seems Amazon's free shipping is coming at a cost to air cargo pilots. This shouldn't be happening again, especially after mutltiple incidents/accidents involving pilot fatigue over the years.
These topics always come up around contract time. While I’m not a pilot, our contract is nearing the negotiating stages (next year) and the rhetoric is already pumping from the company on how costs are up (true) and from the union on how staffing is down but workload is increasing (true) and safety is at risk (eh).
Both sides just try to set the tone for the negotiation. Company wants to do what’s best for the company and the union wants to increase opportunity for members. Both say silly things leading into these.
Hmm, interesting . Pretty sure Atlas' pilots are not negotiating at the moment for a new contract (from what I can gather). The article does mention however that many pilots are leaving Atlas for other carriers and that many of the new pilots jump ship, making a pilot shortage that much worse. I see what you're saying though. The article did say that while everything is within the new safety limits, it is just barely. If some of the concerns are true however, this page does raise some eyebrows.
Early this morning, between 1:00am and 1:30am what sounded like a small jet flew over my house 3 times in about 10 minute increments. Any idea what this was? Touch and goes from Tinker? I guess it could have been 3 separate planes, but I doubt it. The sound was much quieter than the typical commercial jet. Those jets usually fly south a little further after take off to avoid the highly populated areas before turning east. Needless to say it was irritating.
SW 119th and May. I checked the time when the first plane flew over as it seemed odd, it was straight up 1:00....again about 1:15 and 1:30.
https://flyokc.com/sites/default/fil...nplanement.pdf
10% gain for May. Up 12% on the year.
ViaAir 30% load factor.
I’m curious as to their pricing. I’d think since they see consistent low LF, why aren’t they selling 10 seats at a very low fare to drum up interest? They could be running 55% or so if they did that. Your variable costs generally increase as load factor goes up (higher weight more fuel burn), but your fixed costs (lease/financingin aircraft payments, rent, crew, etc.) are spread out at a higher load factor. Recovering some of those fixed costs on some $49 one way tickets wouldn’t be a bad idea. Current prices are $175 one way I think.
Not sure if I mentioned this or not, but the seasonal Sunday Orlando flight will continue into this new Southwest schedule that was announced recently. I was curious if they would trade Orlando for Nashville but it appears they will be running both on Sundays still. I am hopeful they can extend either one to daily.
Tinker is the programmed depot maintenance facility for B-1s (worked for the program for years), so every plane in the inventory visits Tinker every 5 years for scheduled maintenance. Just saying B-1s flying around the area is not an unusual thing. Also, there is no confusing the sound of a B-1 for a "small jet". It has a long, deep, rumble of a noise that is fairly distinct among the aircraft we get around here.
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