For those interested in only a portion of the “full model” report from Audries Aircraft Analysis, the website is making available each part of the four part report. The hope is that this research will be available to anyone, and splitting it into components allows a pilot or individual to purchase the component or components of the research they are most interested in for the price of a cheap lunch.
Destination/Mainline Pilot Demand
This is the first part, which is Pilot Demand calculated among mainline/Destination carriers based upon aircraft growth/retirements and pilot retirements. Very similar to the information on the website, but just in a more comprehensive format. Includes carriers mainline, and LCC carriers. Just click the book to see a preview.
Regional Pilot Demand
This is the second part, which is Pilot Demand calculated among regional carriers based upon pilot attrition to mainline and projected regional fleet growth/shrinkage. Very similar to the Websites model, but in a more comprehensive format. Just click the book to see a preview.
Extrapolated Pilot Demand from Manufacture Fleet Forecasts
This is the third part, which is Pilot Demand calculated among fleet projections from Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, and FAA aircraft fleet projections. It also includes industry retirement numbers from the website to build a more complete pilot demand model from the fleet projections. If you’ve ever wondered what the pilot demand looks like if we apply the websites pilot/aircraft staffing levels, to what the manufactures say the industry fleet size will do, this is your report. Just click the book to see a preview.
Multi-Model Pilot Demand Comparison
This is the fourth part, which is Pilot Demand compared among pilot demand extrapolation from Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, and FAA industry fleet projections, and the composite model. It also includes industry retirement numbers from the website to build a more complete pilot demand model from the fleet projections. If your interested in just the trend for the regional and mainline industry, this is a great report. Just click the book to see a preview.