Pilots at two regional airlines owned by American Airlines are getting a sizable pay raise for at least the next two years as the carriers struggle to hold on to pilots
As travel rebounds from the pandemic, carriers big and small are scrambling to hire pilots. But some airline executives say a 2013 regulation is standing in the way, and they want the government to revisit the so-called 1,500-hour rule. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday explains. Photo: David Fang for WSJPilots at two regional airlines owned by American Airlines Group Inc.
Piedmont Airlines and Envoy Air will boost pilot pay by an additional 50% through the end of August 2024, on top of longer-term pay increases, as airlines try to rebuild their ranks after
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