Horizon Cancels Route In Pilot Shortage

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Key Takeaways:

  • Horizon Air is experiencing a significant and ongoing pilot shortage, leading to flight cancellations and the abandonment of routes like Seattle to Colorado Springs.
  • To address capacity issues, Horizon's parent company, Alaska Airlines, is shifting regional services to Skywest Airlines, which operates newer Embraer jets.
  • Despite ordering new aircraft, Horizon has deferred deliveries of Embraer jets and primarily uses older turboprops, a decision that has resulted in a lawsuit from its pilot union.
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Horizon Air says it can no longer fly to Colorado Springs from Seattle because it doesn’t have enough pilots. The airline, cancelled 6 percent of its flights in June because of its pilot shortage but this might be the first time a route has been abandoned because of it. Horizon says it faces a pilot shortage for at least another year, according to a news release from the Colorado Springs Airport.The release quoted airline officials as saying shortages “are expected to continue for some time.”

Meanwhile, while Horizon is a subsidiary of Alaska, the parent company is shifting some of its regional capacity to Skywest Airlines and essentially allowing the independent regional carrier to compete with its own company. Skywest flies 20 new Embraer E175 jets for Alaska and while Horizon has ordered 30 similar aircraft, it only has two in the air and recently deferred delivery of six of the Brazilian airliners. Horizon flies mainly well-used Bombardier Q400 turboprops. Skywest has ordered five more E175s to use on Alaska routes and Horizon’s pilot union filed a lawsuit disputing Horizon’s deferral of its E175 delivery.

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