- US Airways, Flight Attendants Reach Tentative Deal[Jan. 27, 2012]
US Airways Group Inc. says it has a tentative agreement with negotiators for the union representing 6,700 flight attendants across its main network.
- Qantas Pay Deal Locks in Wages[Jan. 24, 2012]
Qantas can expect at least three years without industrial action from its licensed engineers after Fair Work Australia endorsed a deal struck between the engineers' union and the airline.
- U.S. Congress Reaches Breakthrough on Aviation Bill[Jan. 21, 2012]
Congressional leaders reached a breakthrough compromise on Friday on the most difficult issue holding up action on long-stalled U.S. aviation legislation that would accelerate modernization of the aging air traffic system.
- Ground Staff Union Threatens to Go On Strike at Kaohsiung Airport[Jan. 20, 2012]
Ground staff at Kaohsiung International Airport in southern Taiwan on Thursday threatened to go on strike during the Lunar New Year holiday after the latest round of labor-management negotiations over a pay raise broke down.
- Air Nippon Pilots Plan Partial Strike From Jan. 21[Jan. 19, 2012]
Members of Air Nippon's pilot union will go on strike on the Narita-Mumbai route from Saturday, All Nippon Airways (ANA), the parent of Air Nippon, said Thursday.
- US Airways Names David Endicott Vice President, IT Infrastructure[Jan. 19, 2012]
US Airways today announced the appointment of David Endicott to vice president, IT infrastructure. This appointment replaces an open position and has been approved by the airline's Board of Directors. Endicott will oversee US Airways' data center operations, network operations and field support functions. He will also work with various vendors that provide network and systems services.
- Qantas Pilots Make Their Case on Pay Deal[Jan. 16, 2012]
The union representing Qantas pilots has lodged a submission to the workplace umpire outlining its case for a new pay agreement with the airline.
- JAL Names Ex-Pilot as New President[Jan. 17, 2012]
Japan Airlines (JAL) on Tuesday named a former pilot as the company's new president as the once-troubled carrier continues on its flightpath to recovery.
- What Does It Take to Be a Part of Scoot's Cabin Crew?[Jan. 15, 2012]
Singapore's first long-haul budget carrier Scoot said it could fly to five or more destinations other than Sydney, when it begins operations in June.
- JAL to Promote Yoshiharu Ueki to President[Jan. 13, 2012]
Japan Airlines (JAL) plans to name Senior Managing Executive Officer Yoshiharu Ueki to replace President Masaru Onishi, informed sources said Friday.