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  2. GoJet Airlines - Wikipedia

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    GoJet Airlines LLC is a regional airline headquartered in Bridgeton, Missouri, United States. Wholly owned by Trans States Holdings , it has 1,670 employees. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It operates commuter feeder services under the United Express brand of United Airlines .

  3. Trans States Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Both pilots and one passenger sustained minor injuries. [21] March 1, 2011 at 6:45 am EST A US Airways Embraer ERJ 145 operated by Trans States Airlines was being pushed back from the gate at Bradley International Airport for a departure to Pittsburgh when the front nose gear collapsed and the front of the plane dropped to the tarmac. None of ...

  4. Gojet Airlines plans St. Louis expansion, adding 150 jobs - AOL

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    Gojet Airlines is planning to nearly double its operations in 2024, adding one new aircraft each month and creating around 150 new jobs, solidifying St. Louis's position as a key player in the ...

  5. List of airlines impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    GoJet Airlines, who provides regional service for United Express, on 4 September 2020 announced only 250 out of nearly 600 active pilots would remain on staff full-time. The rest will receive either 0 hours of credit or Furlough. [131]

  6. Exclusive-Southwest pilots face reduced hours, pay due to ...

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    Southwest Airlines plans to offer its pilots reduced hours and, in effect, monthly pay, two people familiar with the matter said, as it grapples with higher costs and overstaffing due to delays in ...

  7. What it's like to work as an Emirates Boeing 777 pilot ... - AOL

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    What it's like to work as an Emirates Boeing 777 pilot, from free flights to tax-free pay starting at $7,000 a month Taylor Rains Updated January 3, 2025 at 6:27 AM

  8. Pay to fly - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Preferential bidding system - Wikipedia

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    Preferential bidding system (PBS) is a computer program for crew scheduling, a method of solving airlines workforce schedules consisting of specific flights and certain qualified crew members while allowing those crew members to request periodic work schedules using weighted preferences.