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PHOENIX -- Three years after their companies joined forces, pilots from America West Airlines and the former Virginia-based US Airways remain locked in a bitter seniority dispute that's become a cautionary tale as other carriers ponder a new wave of consolidation.
The internal fight at US Airways Group Inc., based in Tempe, Ariz., reached a climax Thursday when pilots ousted their union of 59 years and replaced it with another group. The new union, the US Airline Pilots Association, is dominated by pilots from the former US Airways. It will try to throw out an arbitrated seniority ruling that isn't favorable to them.See the full content of this document
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Us Airways Pilots Replace Union
"It's going to be extremely difficult for me personally and professionally t...
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