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"...US Airways' Future in Charlotte - Charlotte, home to 5,300 US Airways workers, will remain the airline's largest hub.
In a recent interview with the Observer, incoming CEO Doug Parker said he expects the airline to expand both in Charlotte and around the country, although it has no immediate plans to add flights.
"You'll see in five years a very strong US Airways here as the primary hub-and-spoke carrier, certainly as big as we are today, hopefully larger," he said. "If things go as well as we plan, there will be opportunities for growth." -- TONY MECIA..."
This Article is pretty long
"...US Airways' Future in Charlotte - Charlotte, home to 5,300 US Airways workers, will remain the airline's largest hub.
In a recent interview with the Observer, incoming CEO Doug Parker said he expects the airline to expand both in Charlotte and around the country, although it has no immediate plans to add flights.
"You'll see in five years a very strong US Airways here as the primary hub-and-spoke carrier, certainly as big as we are today, hopefully larger," he said. "If things go as well as we plan, there will be opportunities for growth." -- TONY MECIA..."
This Article is pretty long