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Topic: US Airline Pilot Bases For Each Aircraft Type Username: Transpac787 Posted 2011-06-14 15:26:46 and read 4686 times.Hey all,
As I was reading over DL's newest bid packet for the cockpit crews, I was thinking it seems like DL has a high number of different pilot bases. Including current bases and near-term changes, they have:
DC9: MSP, MEM, DTW
MD88/MD90: MSP, ATL, NYC
A320: SLC, MSP, DTW, MEM, ATL (to open soon)
737: LAX, SLC, CVG, ATL, NYC
757/767: SEA, LAX, SLC, MSP, DTW, ATL, NYC
764: ATL, NYC
A330: SEA, DTW, MSP (to close soon), ATL (to open soon)
777: DTW, ATL
744: DTW
Just for my own curiosity sake, would anyone be able to post the various aircraft/base lists for other US carriers?? |
Topic: RE: US Airline Pilot Bases For Each Aircraft Type Username: jetskipper Posted 2011-06-14 16:12:11 and read 4628 times.CO
777: EWR, IAH
757/767: EWR, IAH
737: CLE, EWR, GUM, IAH, LAX |
Topic: RE: US Airline Pilot Bases For Each Aircraft Type Username: HAL Posted 2011-06-14 23:40:45 and read 4315 times.HA
767: HNL, SEA
A330: HNL
717: HNL
HAL |
Topic: RE: US Airline Pilot Bases For Each Aircraft Type Username: apodino Posted 2011-06-15 13:40:37 and read 4137 times.US
A330 - PHL
A320 - PHL, CLT, PHX, DCA, LGA
737 - PHL, CLT, DCA, PHX
757/767 - PHL, CLT, PHX
190 - PHL
ZW
CRJ - PHL, DCA, LGA, RDU, ORF
WN
737 - BWI, MDW, MCO, HOU, DAL, OAK, PHX, LAS, DEN?
B6
A320 - BOS, JFK, MCO, LGB
190 - BOS, JFK |
Topic: RE: US Airline Pilot Bases For Each Aircraft Type Username: ThePinnacleKid Posted 2011-06-15 15:35:06 and read 4113 times.XE - ExpressJet
ERJ - CLE, EWR, IAH, ORD
Closed/Former - ONT (Branded), SAT (Branded), LAX (Delta)
AX - Trans States
ERJ - IAD, STL
[Edited 2011-06-15 15:35:44]
[Edited 2011-06-15 15:37:11] |
Topic: RE: US Airline Pilot Bases For Each Aircraft Type Username: AAR90 Posted 2011-06-15 21:54:05 and read 4051 times.AA Pilot Crew Bases (by acft type)....
738 - BOS, DCA, DFW, LAX, LGA, MIA, ORD, SFO
757/767 - BOS, DFW, LAX, LGA, MIA, ORD, SFO, STL
777 - DFW, LGA, LAX, MIA, ORD, SFO
S80 - DCA, DFW, LAX, LGA, ORD, SFO, STL |
Topic: RE: US Airline Pilot Bases For Each Aircraft Type Username: Transpac787 Posted 2011-06-16 05:14:28 and read 4009 times.
SFO 777?? Is that a base that's now closed (SJC?), or what?? I'd imagine they wouldn't fly too much otherwise 
Quoting AAR90 (Reply 5): 757/767 - BOS, DFW, LAX, LGA, MIA, ORD, SFO, STL |
STL 757/767 is still open?? Wow, I thought they were down to like 1-2 daily flights out of STL and that's it.
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Topic: RE: US Airline Pilot Bases For Each Aircraft Type Username: AAR90 Posted 2011-06-16 07:31:11 and read 3985 times.Quoting Transpac787 (Reply 6): SFO 777?? Is that a base that's now closed (SJC?), or what?? I'd imagine they wouldn't fly too much otherwise |
That's called a "typo" (error). I copied the info from a graph (very small print) on the last page of our monthly bid package. Sorry about the boo-boo.
Quoting Transpac787 (Reply 6): STL 757/767 is still open?? Wow, I thought they were down to like 1-2 daily flights out of STL and that's it. |
A contractual requirement (created by APA) that remains from the TWA "purchase." Virtually all STL trips are DFW/ORD trips with a deadhead to/from STL. Expensive, but contractually required.
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Topic: RE: US Airline Pilot Bases For Each Aircraft Type Username: Kaphias Posted 2011-06-16 09:03:53 and read 3962 times.AS
737 - SEA, LAX, PDX, ANC |
Topic: RE: US Airline Pilot Bases For Each Aircraft Type Username: Elevated Posted 2011-06-19 22:14:03 and read 3725 times.VX
319/320 - SFO, LAX, IAD, JFK |
Topic: RE: US Airline Pilot Bases For Each Aircraft Type Username: LAXintl Posted 2011-06-19 22:56:45 and read 3718 times.United flight deck bases.
Airbus - DCA, DEN, JFK, LAX, ORD, SFO, DTK
757/767 - DCA, DEN, JFK, LAX, ORD, SEA, SFO, DTK
777 - DCA, LAX, ORD, SEA, SFO, DTK
744 - LAX, ORD, SFO, DTK
Many of these bases have co-terminals - in otherwords a JFK pairing for example can be from EWR and LGA also.
DTK is the Denver training center, but in essence the only aircraft that truly have a Denver base is the Airbus and 757/767.
Post integration ???
To add for CO, IAH will be the first 787 base. |
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