From the plane persective, adding 1 aircraft adds 30-40 employees per seat of the aircraft.
| Plane Model |
Seats (eco) |
Employee |
Ratio Employee per seat |
| A380 |
853 |
34902 |
40.9 |
| B742 |
595 |
24864 |
41.8 |
| IL963 |
300 |
9920 |
33.1 |
| Reference: stats taken with ~3.9B workers. |
Buying one B747-200 creates 24500 agency workers
While a IL-960 creates 9900 agency workers
Diving into the example of the B747-200:
* At a base staff cost of ~$274/day, a single addition of B747-200 would cost $6.7M in staff.
* Assuming you can (still?) find an highly profitable route generating ~$42M/week, you will loose money with this plane.
Note: this is only partially true as you can deduce staff cost from your turnover before tax.
That being said, the end result is more or less the same -- sorry for the simplification!
From the staff perspective, when you reach 2147483647 recruits (to be precise), you cannot hire anymore recruits.
This mean any extra employees is deemed to be an agency workers at ~$285/day.
Obviously you could move them to entry level, professional or managers, but since the bonuses have been maxed' out already
this will only cost you more than the $285/day.
To summarize: you cant grow your airline anymore. As you keep pushing up, you are in fact falling down.