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Monthly Archives: November 2011

BA says too early to start again Libya flights

BA says too early to start again Libya flights

British Airways (BA) said it is still reviewing the security risks of flying to Libya’s capital Tripoli and will not restart operations before the NATO no fly zone is lifted. The British flag carrier said it plans to start a review of the security risks of flying to the capital, Tripoli, but has no date [...]

US Airways, Unions Bring Jobs Back To U.S.

US Airways, Unions Bring Jobs Back To U.S.

As part of a union deal, US Airways is now hiring 400 customer service agent workers total in Phoenix, Reno, and Winston-Salem to replace positions formerly held in the Philippines. The deal came about as part of negotiations between unions brought together under the 2005 US Airways and America West Airlines merger. US Airways handles [...]

Flight Training Reform Is Happening

Flight Training Reform Is Happening

The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators has heard back from government and industry stakeholders on progress toward flight training reform and its encouraged by the early results. SAFE, which held a two-day forum in Atlanta last May to set goals for changing the way pilots learn to fly, sent delegates away with homework to [...]