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  2. British Airline Pilots' Association - Wikipedia

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    In summer of 2020, British Airways and its parent company International Airline Group announced a restructuring programme that included up to 12,000 redundancies, [24] including 1,255 pilots. [25] BALPA members eventually accepted a deal that included a temporary 20% pay cut and a reduced number (270) of compulsory redundancies.

  3. British Airways plc v Williams - Wikipedia

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    British Airways plc v Williams (2011) C-155/10 is a UK labour law and EU law decision by the European Court of Justice regarding the right to holidays with pay, which is found in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights article 24, the Working Time Directive and the Working Time Regulations 1998.

  4. British Airways - Wikipedia

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    British Airways plc ... and the company agreed to pay £110,000 in damages to Virgin, ... pilots are represented by British Air Line Pilots' Association, ...

  5. British Airways pilots strike grounds 1,700 flights in ... - AOL

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    Nearly all British Airways (BA) flights were grounded by its first ever pilots strike on Monday, disrupting the travel plans of thousands of passengers in a dispute over pay. The action by British ...

  6. Mike Bannister - Wikipedia

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    Bannister joined BOAC (British Airways’ predecessor) in 1969 as a pilot and flight navigator on the Vickers VC10 fleet. [4] He joined the British Airways crew of Concorde in 1977 where he became its youngest pilot. In his Concorde career Bannister accumulated around 9,600 Concorde flight hours, almost 7,000 of which were supersonic.

  7. How this British Airways ‘Flying with confidence’ course is ...

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    In 1986, two British Airways pilots decided to tackle “aerophobia”. Their initial work has expanded into Flying With Confidence, which now offers online courses.

  8. BA CityFlyer - Wikipedia

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    British Airways CityFlyer (BA CityFlyer) is a British regional airline, and a wholly owned subsidiary of British Airways with its head office based in Didsbury, Manchester, England. [2] It operates a network of domestic and European services from its base at London City Airport. All services operate with BA's full colours, titles and flight ...

  9. Willie Walsh (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He went to British Airways, where he would replace Rod Eddington at the end of his contract. [2] Walsh was hired in May 2005, with a six-month shadowing period to get to know the business before the departure of Eddington in October 2005. [2] Walsh became CEO of British Airways in October 2005. [11]