The E190 and Sky Regional discussion
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Re: The E190 and Sky Regional discussion
If it where to happen you would see mainline pilots walk-off and shut the place down. It would be a gross violation of the contract.
6 are going to the dessert starting next month. By 2020 the 190’s will be all parked or returned to the lessor.
6 are going to the dessert starting next month. By 2020 the 190’s will be all parked or returned to the lessor.
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Re: The E190 and Sky Regional discussion
First step would be a representation vote or a representation order from the CIRB. Given that the Jazz and GGN pilots are already ALPA, and that the volume of SKY pilots could not affect the result of a representation vote, then most likely a representation order in favour of ALPA.
Second step would be negotiating a common CBA. Likely result would be current Jazz CBA with changes to accommodate addition of GGN and SKY operations. There are no material differences in their equipment or operations (B1900 excepted) so I would not expect significant variations in the final CBA from the existing Jazz CBA. Merging the Express pilots into the Jazz CBA eliminates strike/lockout and fixes cost increases through 2025.
Third step would be seniority integration per the ALPA Merger Policy.
None of this is complicated. And there is little risk to AC as what they want is cost certainty at close to market rates from a reliable CPA vendor. The hurdle is the commercial transaction that would see CHR acquire GGN and SKY.
Re: The E190 and Sky Regional discussion
What AC wants is a safe, reliable, and cost competitive Express network.
All 3 Express vendors have extended the CPA duration in to the mid 2020’s timeframe at guaranteed rates.
Only 1 Express vendor has a no strike/lockout guarantee and labour cost certainty for another 7 years.
In 2010 it made sense to diversify the Express vendor pool. In 2018/2019 it may make less sense. Times change and so do strategic plans.
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Re: The E190 and Sky Regional discussion
I'm a new hire at Sky and this is the first I'm hearing of this...GATRKGA wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 10:31 am All of the new hires at Sky Regional are being told that there’s a big announcement coming this fall, and many are speculating it’s the E190.
I always thought ACPA had a hard rule in the scope clause for 76 PAX, and that this would never happen.
What’s the word like at AC? Can someone shed some light?
Re: The E190 and Sky Regional discussion
As for SKY and 190’s, it will never happen.
Any such initiative would require ACPA consent. Scope language is closed. Not subject to arbitration.
I cannot fathom the size of the immediate increase in all payrates that ACPA would ask for just to allow the operation of a handful of 190’s at Express. No way AC would either require such initiative or justify the expense.
The bigger question is whether there will ever be another jet of any size added at Express.
Any such initiative would require ACPA consent. Scope language is closed. Not subject to arbitration.
I cannot fathom the size of the immediate increase in all payrates that ACPA would ask for just to allow the operation of a handful of 190’s at Express. No way AC would either require such initiative or justify the expense.
The bigger question is whether there will ever be another jet of any size added at Express.
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Re: The E190 and Sky Regional discussion
I am Thinking,
Maybe, AMO, New Offices on Carling View, New Hanger, NEW E175 E2's? Just Maybe?
Maybe, AMO, New Offices on Carling View, New Hanger, NEW E175 E2's? Just Maybe?
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The E190 and Sky Regional discussion
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