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Lifeson2112 12-20-2022 01:10 PM

No it’s true, I also saw it on Ruuters.

JOLLY 33 12-21-2022 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by Lifeson2112 (Post 3556253)
No it’s true, I also saw it on Ruuters.

Until it’s FB official, I’m not buying it!!

AAL24 12-21-2022 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by Lifeson2112 (Post 3556253)
No it’s true, I also saw it on Ruuters.

people are so gullible. It’s a fake article written as a joke. If all it took to reign in labor costs was petitioning the DOT to label you a “mid cost carrier” then every major would follow suit.

HPIC 12-21-2022 08:46 PM


Originally Posted by Lifeson2112 (Post 3556253)
No it’s true, I also saw it on Ruuters.

I think you meant you saw it on Neutered. :D

Dorp 01-05-2023 03:08 PM

Resurrecting this thread with a question. As far as getting an AIP in the near future, does anyone think it’s possible management is waiting on the NEA judgement before committing to anything?

AviateLife 01-05-2023 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by Dorp (Post 3565710)
Resurrecting this thread with a question. As far as getting an AIP in the near future, does anyone think it’s possible management is waiting on the NEA judgement before committing to anything?

I think they are waiting for DL AIP to become a TA.

Hueypilot 01-05-2023 04:18 PM

Yep, the DL AIP is the key here. If DL ratifies the AIP into a contract, expect AA to follow with something fairly similar in pay rates and several other big rocks regarding scheduling, etc.

The argument that "classes are full" and AA will just drag it out for a few more years won't work. Alaska came to an agreement because they were losing a LOT of pilots to other airlines. If DL, UA (I'm very confident Kirby will match DL) and then WN come up with agreements that pull far away from AA, then AA will likely be a stoping point for pilots looking to jump ship to other airlines...in effect, they will become the new Alaska due to attrition.

As others have said, I wouldn't go out and buy that boat or Porsche just yet. But I would be very surprised if by summer of 23, AA pilots aren't on a solid track to a contract similar to DL (probably still short in some areas, but pay rate-wise, yes).

Arado 234 01-06-2023 01:52 AM

Maybe we'll get three layers of Red?

JJ Peder 03-07-2023 12:00 PM

Bump! Anyone have any updates? TA getting close to hitting the street? Would rather not have to worry about a strike while on probation...indoc is coming up quick :)

JulesWinfield 03-07-2023 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by JJ Peder (Post 3603575)
Bump! Anyone have any updates? TA getting close to hitting the street? Would rather not have to worry about a strike while on probation...indoc is coming up quick :)

We got an update a couple of weeks ago. Something like 60+ items remain and another 120+ items still being discussed. I’d be surprised if anything happened in the next 6 months, but it will happen.


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