US Airways proposes adding 60 planes
Friday, January 16, 2004
By Dan Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
US Airways pilots union chief Bill Pollock met yesterday with senior management for the second time in as many days, opening a window to formal talks between the ailing Arlington, Va.-based carrier and its most influential union.
Meeting at the Key Bridge Marriott in Arlington, three senior US Airways executives laid out a "state of the airline," describing its financial challenges and the company's desire to add 60 new Airbus A320 planes to the company's mainline fleet. Those planes, the executives said, could provide more jobs for pilots and fly point-to-point, thereby providing US Airways with a new weapon to use against low-fare carriers such as Southwest Airlines.
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Friday, January 16, 2004
By Dan Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
US Airways pilots union chief Bill Pollock met yesterday with senior management for the second time in as many days, opening a window to formal talks between the ailing Arlington, Va.-based carrier and its most influential union.
Meeting at the Key Bridge Marriott in Arlington, three senior US Airways executives laid out a "state of the airline," describing its financial challenges and the company's desire to add 60 new Airbus A320 planes to the company's mainline fleet. Those planes, the executives said, could provide more jobs for pilots and fly point-to-point, thereby providing US Airways with a new weapon to use against low-fare carriers such as Southwest Airlines.
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