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#113 FedEx Parks Some Planes And Big Paydays For Pilots

#113 FedEx Parks Some Planes And Big Paydays For Pilots

FromBryan Air


#113 FedEx Parks Some Planes And Big Paydays For Pilots

FromBryan Air

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Sep 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

✈️The SAA saga continues with a foolproof dual hub strategy; if only they had come up with that idea earlier?. Major supply chain issues at Boeing HQ, FedEx parks some aircraft, internet on airliners and pilots’ salaries cripple regional carriers in the U.S.     Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going!  ➕ Join The Bryan Air Discord Network     ✅Quick Episode Summary:   A new SAAF Gripen maintenance contract. Air Belgium flies to South Africa. Boeing 737 supply chain issues. American Airlines reveals an extraordinary new cabin.  The U.S has produced 9000 pilots in the last 12 months. Schiphol airport cuts passengers numbers. FedEx parks aircraft due to a $500 million shortfall. Allan Watts, listener messages and Beavis & Butthead  ?Articles and Links Mentioned In The Episode:   Allan Watts: https://youtu.be/32MiAPR2S4g   ?Get In Touch:     Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryanroseveare/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryanroseveare/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bryan.roseveare.988 Twitter:https://twitter.com/bryanroseveare    ❤️Support:     If you would like to support the podcast by pledging a small monthly fee, you can do so through Patreon; your support in this regard will be greatly appreciated; alternatively, a once-off donation can also be made through PayPal, available on my YouTube channel. Support Us On Patreon (Thank You)   Love You All    
Released:
Sep 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join airline pilot hosts Bryan and Ryan as they explore the current state of the airline and travel sectors around the world. The weekly show features old-school flight banter, helpful productivity tools, hearty motivation and really bad financial advice. Bryan Air is broadcast in Johannesburg, South Africa.