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American Reaches Tentative Agreement with Passenger Service Agents

Over the past two years, airline labor groups have seen several new contracts boosting pay rates and benefits across working groups. Most notably, regional carriers across the United States increased pilot pay significantly, with the three major carriers following suit…

American Flies Gold Star Families to Orlando in Massive Airlift

American Airlines has partnered with the Gary Sinise Foundation to once again transport Gold Star families as part of Snowball Express, an annual event that brings together the surviving spouses and children of fallen military service members for a five-day…

American Flight Attendants Denied Release from Federal Mediation

The National Mediation Board (NMB) has denied the American Airlines flight attendants’ union its request to be released from federal mediation. In a letter to its members on Tuesday evening, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) expressed strong disagreement…

U.S. Major Carriers with 865 Aircraft Ordered in Three Years

The past three years have brought significant changes in the airline industry. Airlines are looking towards the future for more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly fleets. The Big Three have placed orders with both Airbus and Boeing to expand and replace…

American Seeks Tokyo Haneda Slots to Start JFK Service

In an application filed with the United States Department of Transportation (DOT), American Airlines has requested the seven weekly slot pairs that will soon be vacated by Delta at Tokyo Haneda Airport. American is requesting the slots to restart service…