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American Airlines pilots have approved a new contract that will raise their pay by more than 40% over four years and increase company contributions to retirement plans, their union said Monday ...
The Allied Pilots Association (APA), which represents 15,000 pilots at the Texas-based carrier, said on Monday that 72.7% of the pilots voted for the deal which will result in an immediate pay ...
American Airlines is prepared to raise pilot pay to match that of Delta’s, including 40% cumulative increases in a potential four-year deal, CEO Robert Isom said in a message to pilots.
American Airlines Group Inc (NASDAQ: AAL) has offered to increase the pay for its pilot by 19% over two years in a new contract. American pilots will get a 12% raise when the contract is signed ...
The pay-to-work program [1] — mostly referred to as "pay-to-fly" [2] or "p2f", also known as "self-sponsored line training" [3] —is an aviation industry practice whereby a professional pilot operates an aircraft on revenue-earning commercial operation [4] by paying for it. [5]
The 15,000 pilots in American Airlines' union say the tentative agreement still doesn't match the benefits of United ... The move brought it to par with the new pay standards set by its competitor ...
On July 27, 1931, under the leadership of United Captain Dave Behncke, the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) was created. Captain Dave Behncke served as ALPA's first president, from 1931 until 1951, during which time ALPA became active in Washington, D.C. and worked to secure legislation that made the airline piloting profession safer for both workers and passengers. [2]
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