737 to 787 Upgrade Times
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737 to 787 Upgrade Times
Greetings to everyone!
With the the growth plans and recent acquisition by ONEX, i was curious to know what one could expect for the length of time from 737 equipment to 787 upgrade bid? I’ve tried to dig through previous posts, couldn’t find anything. Thanks guys! Info much appreciated:)
Cheers
With the the growth plans and recent acquisition by ONEX, i was curious to know what one could expect for the length of time from 737 equipment to 787 upgrade bid? I’ve tried to dig through previous posts, couldn’t find anything. Thanks guys! Info much appreciated:)
Cheers
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Re: 737 to 787 Upgrade Times
Don't ask a question you don't want the answer to.
If you haven't been at WestJet for fifteen years yet, you don't stand a chance.
If you want to fly the 787, go to Air Canada.
If you haven't been at WestJet for fifteen years yet, you don't stand a chance.
If you want to fly the 787, go to Air Canada.
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Re: 737 to 787 Upgrade Times
Or Eva Airways is hiring non-typed 787 FOs on commuting contracts...
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For those of us curious though, I get the left seat being 15 years but what about the right seat of the 87?
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The junior 787 FO on the last bid was 11 years. On the 767 it’s 8 years.
Junior Capt on the 787 is 20 years...
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Is RP really flying it though....plausiblyannonymous wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:02 pm Don't ask a question you don't want the answer to.
If you haven't been at WestJet for fifteen years yet, you don't stand a chance.
If you want to fly the 787, go to Air Canada.
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The wait times will change soon. We only have 3 on property right now. 3 more in 2020 and then 4 more in 2021 with options for 10 more. Who knows after that, time will tell.
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Blue42 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 10:37 pmIs RP really flying it though....plausiblyannonymous wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:02 pm Don't ask a question you don't want the answer to.
If you haven't been at WestJet for fifteen years yet, you don't stand a chance.
If you want to fly the 787, go to Air Canada.
New hires at Air Canada currently being assigned 787 fo positions. With 100 WB fo positions going unfilled on the last bid...
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Are we comparing Westjet and AC again? This is like comparing a VW and a Porsche...
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Thanks, as for the AC comparison until year 5 there is no point flying a wide body as an FO unless it’s rouge 67 that’s why they are going to new hires.
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Re: 737 to 787 Upgrade Times
If you're chasing the largest airplane you can find, it's probably not about the flying...Blue42 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 10:37 pmIs RP really flying it though....plausiblyannonymous wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:02 pm Don't ask a question you don't want the answer to.
If you haven't been at WestJet for fifteen years yet, you don't stand a chance.
If you want to fly the 787, go to Air Canada.
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Re: 737 to 787 Upgrade Times
Haha, more like a Kia and a Honda. Don't forget AC has the lowest paid WB FOs on the entire planet! The Porsche might be United, American and Delta.
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You realize that Dr. Ferdinand Porsche started VW in 1930 at the request of the Fuhrer. Only to have VW separate from the Porsche group. VW then went on to outgrow Porsche (Now the biggest automaker in the world) and that eventually led to VW buying out Porsche.
Just saying.....
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Ok, your point is? VW is still a great car, but its the car of the people, working class and nothing lavish. I believe my comparison is fine...
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It always amazes me how treads get derailed so quickly.
I open this one honestly looking how long it takes to get 787 and the last posts talk about WV and Porsche.....really guys?
I open this one honestly looking how long it takes to get 787 and the last posts talk about WV and Porsche.....really guys?
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I am just bored on an overnight man..... don’t give me a hard time!
The answer remains: too long!
The answer remains: too long!
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At the moment the current time to an 87 FO was 10+ years. That number is considerably higher when you add the 600 pilots lower on seniority and the 500 Encore pilots who would also bid it.
The 67’s will most likely be gone within the next few years and the additional 87’s flow will most likely stay fairly senior. The hope is that the pull to the 87’s opens up base transfers on the 37’s back west.
Upgrades to the left seat remain 8 years in to a yyz base only. Flowing back west as an FO is minimal and occurs around year 4-5 to YVR as of the last few bids. But all of this is smoke and mirrors since the following will adjust all these numbers:
Fatigue and Duty Rules
Reserve
Onex Purchase/Plans
Swoop plans
Wide body Augmentation
Number of 87’s brought on in 2020
Lease returns of 37
Sale of 67’s
All I can tell you for certain is if you decide to join WestJet you will be a YYZ 37 FO.
Swoop I believe is YHM 37 as a junior and Encore I would be guessing so I won’t say anything.
The 67’s will most likely be gone within the next few years and the additional 87’s flow will most likely stay fairly senior. The hope is that the pull to the 87’s opens up base transfers on the 37’s back west.
Upgrades to the left seat remain 8 years in to a yyz base only. Flowing back west as an FO is minimal and occurs around year 4-5 to YVR as of the last few bids. But all of this is smoke and mirrors since the following will adjust all these numbers:
Fatigue and Duty Rules
Reserve
Onex Purchase/Plans
Swoop plans
Wide body Augmentation
Number of 87’s brought on in 2020
Lease returns of 37
Sale of 67’s
All I can tell you for certain is if you decide to join WestJet you will be a YYZ 37 FO.
Swoop I believe is YHM 37 as a junior and Encore I would be guessing so I won’t say anything.
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All numbers and predictions are pure speculations based on old plans and figures, all of which are about to change. Two to three years ago, it was unthinkable that WB FO positions would go to new hires at Air Canada. Of course the corporation was several moves ahead of the union and foresaw this time when they pay a fraction of industry rate for WB FOs. What bargain for Rovinescu who's hailed as a hero by pilots and executives alike! The same will likely happen at WestJet. Once Onex takes the helm, its plans will unfold. For instance, there's been much discussion focused on Encore and many MEC members, based on their campaign promises, have been pursuing a transfer agreement for Encore, instead of focusing on more pressing issues that affect current members.
Once Onex takes over, it can fix all that by selling Encore and entering into a long term CPA which guarantees revenue for the new investors. This will solve labour dispute and recruitment issues basically overnight by delegating it to new owners and bringing WestJet more in line with other major carriers with similar flow arrangements. Who can argue with industry standards?! The other will be long haul fleet which is just at its humble beginnings. Once the deal is official, there will likely be announcement for more WBs. Other areas of growth are likely Swoop and loyalty program. This requires attracting substantial experienced talent to WestJet/Swoop directly to support those growths. This will likely be the new focus: attracting experienced talent that can come from other Canadian carriers or expats.
Once Onex takes over, it can fix all that by selling Encore and entering into a long term CPA which guarantees revenue for the new investors. This will solve labour dispute and recruitment issues basically overnight by delegating it to new owners and bringing WestJet more in line with other major carriers with similar flow arrangements. Who can argue with industry standards?! The other will be long haul fleet which is just at its humble beginnings. Once the deal is official, there will likely be announcement for more WBs. Other areas of growth are likely Swoop and loyalty program. This requires attracting substantial experienced talent to WestJet/Swoop directly to support those growths. This will likely be the new focus: attracting experienced talent that can come from other Canadian carriers or expats.