I saw that. I wonder if it's another 777-300? I think that would make a total of 6 on order?http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/02/boeing-orders-idUSN0225913120110602
cool!Yep, the Boeing website now shows that AA has six 777-323ERs on order.
Guess they are pretty close to a deal with the pilots.
That's my assumption. Either that or AA has no immediate plans to fly them on really long-haul flights and is planning to use them to add capacity to slot-controlled airports like NRT and LHR.
IIRC, the sticking point on very long-haul flights is 14 hours of duty day, but I may not be remembering correctly.
Edit: Strike all of that above; I forgot that AA doesn't even have a green book rate for the plane for any flights, according to the APA.
So either AA is planning to ebay some 777s, hoping to flip them for profits, or they must be confident of a deal with the APA.
Nope, they dont.
Things just shifted in our (mechs) favor as well.
http://www.teamster.org/sites/teamster.org/files/060211UALmechanicsVoteNo.pdf
Dunno, Bob. As I said on the UA forum, for all we know, the UA vote is saying that a growing number of UA's mechanics are as pissed off at the IBT as as AA's mechanics seem to be with the TWU.
When I see people looking back at the IAM and AMFA as being an improvement over the IBT, there has to be a problem. And the IBT appears to be little different from the TWU with their appoint-for-life mentality.
Nope, they dont.