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The pilots union at American Airlines says there has been 鈥渁 significant spike鈥 in safety issues at the airline, including fewer routine aircraft inspections and shorter test flights on planes returning from major maintenance work.
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The Fort Worth-based airline saw a revenue loss of more than half a billion dollars in the third quarter of the year.
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The agreement with the Fort Worth-based airline includes a 21% pay hike and annual pay rate increases.
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Allied Pilots Union members voted to authorize a potential strike due to pay and scheduling concerns, but this first step in finalizing contract terms means strike plans won't be necessary.
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Union leadership will review an agreement reached with the Fort Worth-based carrier next week.
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American Airlines employees are speaking up about not getting adequate lodging in between flights. Pilots and flight attendant unions have taken their concerns public.
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The Allied Pilots Association backs the industry鈥檚 request of another $25 billion over six months to help prevent 19,000 American Airlines furloughs.
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By an overwhelming 74 percent margin, American Airlines pilots have voted to ratify the tentative contract hammered out with the bankrupt carrier. Voting鈥
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American Airlines says it鈥檚 serious about taking pilots to court if, as the company claims, they continue to disrupt flights. And if that happens, the鈥
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North Texas travelers now have fewer flights to choose from out of DFW. American Airlines has cut up to two percent of its flights following an increase鈥
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Seventy-five percent of Dallas public schools have failed the federal No Child Left Behind annual progress test. Dallas school officials say the federal鈥
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Bankrupt AMR, parent company of American Airlines, has told its unions that without more concessions, it will move to cancel all contracts next week in鈥