Interesting perspective on this issue. I think it reall point to the unity overall. Some things go East and some things go West way. Ramp has adopted many east procedures, not all, but many. Inflight will do the same. Some major changes for west, but also some minor changes for East, which may blow up to be "big changes" when really they are fairly small. Catering appears to be going the West way, however with East side china and East side. Whats the real culprit here? To merge these companies in the most cost effective manner. The number on the east far outweigh the numbers on the East, therefore, it's simpler and less expensive to make these changes. Don't forget that we are on an accelerated pace to get single certification. In a few years, more west changes may appear to be taking hold.
Flexibility and adaptability are the key to these changes. We are all aviation professionals and can take on the changes ahead, everyone knows that both sides have endured this stuff over the 40 plus years of being in the business.
Flexibility and adaptability are the key to these changes. We are all aviation professionals and can take on the changes ahead, everyone knows that both sides have endured this stuff over the 40 plus years of being in the business.