Alaska
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- Realigning 24 pilots to Anchorage from Seattle in April
- SJC-OGG and SJC-KOA starting in March
- Four retirement choices are available for pilots: a) status quo, b) re-balance, or c) all-defined contribution (401K) with a 13.5% contribution
- Option C is only option for all future new-hires after December 2009
- First U.S. airline to install runway incursion preventative systems into its fleet
- Installing wireless internet in all 737NG aircraft
- Converted purchase rights into options to buy up to 25 737-800s
- Above deliveries in 2012 and 2013
- Average age of fleet will be just over 8 years old
- This page last updated: Jan 29, 2010 (quicktake; most jr capt DOH; contract amendable date added)
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1,453 |
Total |
1,347 |
Active |
106 |
Furlough |
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737-900: | 12 |
737-800: |
51 |
737-700: |
19 |
737-400: |
28 |
737-400F: |
1 |
737-400C: |
5 |
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Not hiring. 106 pilots on furlough.
Alaska job page.
Alaska interview gouge.
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List at ticket counter or gate. CASS participant.
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Monthly guarantee: 75 hours
Reserve guarantee: 79 hours (short call)
Reserve guarantee: 75 hours (long call)
Most junior captain hired: 1997
Most junior pilot has a hire date of November 2006.
Per Diem :
$2.00/hr |
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401K: |
yes |
401k Matching: |
none |
A/B Fund: |
see quicktake note |
Other: |
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