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US Airways to connect Cincinnati and Des Moines with Washington’s Reagan National Airport

US Airways (Phoenix) announced today that it will launch new nonstop service from Cincinnati, Ohio and Des Moines, Iowa to Washington, D.C.’s Reagan National Airport on May 2.

Today’s news follows US Airways’ announcement in January that it will launch nonstop flights to 11 new destinations from Reagan National Airport on March 25. This spring the airline will announce more new flights to Reagan National Airport starting July 11.

US Airways’ wholly owned subsidiary PSA Airlines (Dayton) will operate daily service to Cincinnati on 50-passenger Bombardier CRJ 200 aircraft. Flight US 2487 starts on May 2. All other flights begin on May 3.

Republic Airlines (2nd) (Indianapolis), a US Airways Express carrier, will operate daily service, with the exception of Saturdays, to Des Moines on dual-class 69-passenger Embraer ERJ 170 aircraft. Flight US 3483 starts on May 2. All other flights begin on May 3.

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US Airways announces the First Class installation on 110 regional jets

US Airways (Phoenix) announced today the completion of the first class installation on 110 US Airways Express regional jets, including 38 Embraer ERJ 175s, 20 ERJ 170s and 14 Bombardier CRJ700s and 38 CRJ900s operated by PSA Airlines (2nd), Mesa Airlines and Republic Airlines (2nd).

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US Airways to add two Express routes from Charlotte on March 25

US Airways (Phoenix) will add two Express routes from the Charlotte hub on March 25 according to Airline Route: Charlotte-Des Moines will be operated with CRJ200 aircraft and Charlotte-Omaha will be operated with CRJ700 aircraft.

In addition, the newly-announced Philadelphia-Salt Lake City mainline route will be launched on May 24 with Airbus A320 equipment.

In addition on March 25, US Airways will add 10 new routes from Washington (Reagan National) as a result of the slot swap with Delta Air Lines. US will add new routes from DCA to Birmingham, AL, Fayetteville, NC, Fort Walton Beach, Islip, Jacksonville, NC, Little Rock, Memphis, Omaha, Pensacola and Tallahassee.

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Piedmont Airlines to cut 299 positions at LaGuardia

Piedmont Airlines (2nd) (US Airways Express) (Salisbury) is playing to eliminate 299 positions at New York (LaGuardia) to the recently approved slot swap with Delta Air Lines. Delta is building up a new hub at LGA while US is downsizing at LGA and concentrating on Washington (Reagan National).

299 customer service agents and fleet service workers will lose their jobs in two stages: on March 25 and on July 11, 2012 according to this report by The Street.

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SkyWest Airlines to start flying for US Airways on December 16

SkyWest Airlines (St. George) and US Airways (Phoenix) have finalized their previously announced tentative agreement to operate as a new US Airways Express carrier. Beginning on December 16, SkyWest Airlines will begin operation of six daily US Airways Express flights from US Airwaysโ€™ hub in Phoenix. By the spring of 2012, SkyWest Airlines will operate approximately 49 flights to 19 destinations for US Airways Express.

SkyWest will serve US Airwaysโ€™ Phoenix-based Express operation with 14 50-passenger Bombardier CRJ200 regional jet aircraft, replacing the CRJ200 and DHC-8 Express service currently operated by Mesa Airlines as US Airways Express. US Airways offers more than 267 daily departures from its Phoenix hub to 74 destinations. Eighty-six of the daily departures are operated by US Airways Express with service provided by a combination of SkyWest and Mesa.

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PSA Airlines’ pilots enter Into Federal mediated contract talks

PSA Airlines’ (2nd) (Dayton) pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Intโ€™l (ALPA), today, according to the union, took the next step toward reaching a new contract with senior management by meeting with a federal mediator from the National Mediation Board (NMB). PSA pilots, who fly regional aircraft under the US Airways Express brand, have been in direct contract negotiations with their management since June 2009.

According to the pilots, “ALPA and company executives initially made steady progress in the early stages of negotiations. The parties reached tentative agreements on many of the non-economic sections of the collective bargaining agreement. The pace of negotiations has slowed recently, as the two sides began discussing pay, work rules, retirement, and other money-related issues. No significant progress has been made since September 2010, and recent discussions have not been productive. The NMB was petitioned for mediator assistance in July 2011, and the request was granted shortly thereafter.”

Under the Railway Labor Act, airlinesโ€™ labor contracts do not expire; they become amendable. The PSA pilotsโ€™ contract became amendable on June 30, 2009. Mediation presents an opportunity for a neutral third party, appointed by the NMB, to facilitate the process. The mediator does not have the authority to impose conditions upon the parties or decide issues. Talks will continue until the parties reach a contract or until the NMB determines the parties are at an impasse and releases them into a 30-day cooling off period, which could be followed by a pilot strike.

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Colgan Air to end most EAS service from Boston

Pinnacle Airlines Corporation (Memphis) has announced it will be discontinuing most of its operations in Boston, including service to Plattsburgh and other northeast airports operated for US Airways Express by Colgan Air’s SAAB 340Bs.

According to the airline, Pinnacle is notifying the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) this week of its need to relinquish its various Essential Air Service (EAS) contracts linked to Boston.

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SkyWest Airlines to operate 14 CRJ200s for US Airways Express at Phoenix, replacing Mesa Airlines

SkyWest Airlines (St. George) and US Airways (Phoenix) have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to operate 14 Bombardier CRJ200s as an US Airways Express carrier. The agreement, subject to final resolution, is upgradeable to larger CRJ700s. The 14 CRJ200s will replace CRJ200s and DHC-8 aircraft currently being operated by Mesa Airlines (Phoenix) at the PHX hub.

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US Airways files a lawsuit against its pilots

US Airways (Phoenix) filed a lawsuit yesterday against the pilot’s labor union. The suit asks the federal court to prevent the labor group from conducting activities the airline claims are affecting its operations according to this report by Reuters.

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Delta and US Airways announce a new agreement to transfer slots in New York and Washington

Delta Air Lines (Atlanta) and US Airways (Phoenix) today (May 23) announced a new agreement to transfer takeoff and landing rights at New York’s LaGuardia and Washington’s Reagan National airports. The agreement, filed today with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), revises a 2009 transaction agreed between Delta and US Airways and approved by the DOT, but under terms not acceptable to the carriers, and never completed. The new agreement enables Delta and US Airways to expand service and increase competition at two of the nation’s key cities, and provides the opportunity for additional access to LaGuardia and Reagan National for new entrants and airlines with a limited presence at the airports.

Under the agreement, Delta would acquire 132 slot pairs at LaGuardia from US Airways and US Airways would acquire from Delta 42 slot pairs at Reagan National and the rights to operate additional daily service to Sao Paulo, Brazil in 2015, and Delta would pay US Airways $66.5 million in cash. In addition, the transaction could result in the divestiture of up to 16 slot pairs at LaGuardia and eight slot pairs at Reagan National to airlines with limited or no service at those airports. The completion of the transaction is subject to certain closing conditions, including government and regulatory approvals. A slot pair is the authority to operate one takeoff and one landing.

Both carriers believe the competitive landscape in both cities has changed significantly since the transaction was first proposed in 2009. New entrants and smaller carriers, including AirTran Airways, JetBlue Airways and Southwest Airlines, have gained considerable access to slots at both LaGuardia and Reagan National and expanded service at these and other airports in the New York and Washington regions. Also, mergers between United Airlines and Continental Airlines and Southwest and AirTran have dramatically sharpened competition on the East Coast generally and particularly in the New York and Washington regions. Nonetheless, to address concerns previously raised by the Department of Transportation, the agreement provides for the divestiture of up to 16 slot pairs at LaGuardia and eight at Reagan National if required by the regulatory authorities.

The two airlines will dismiss their appeal of the DOT’s order regarding the original 2009 transaction that is currently pending in the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington. Dismissing the appeal clears the way for DOT to consider the revised application.

Delta’s expanded operation at LaGuardia will allow more and improved connecting service in New York, and ensure economically viable service to small communities, while creating an expanded network that will be particularly valuable for New York business customers. The airline will approximately double the number of nonstop destinations it serves from LaGuardia, including top business destinations and many cities not currently served nonstop by Delta or US Airways.

Delta will replace turboprop aircraft currently operated by US Airways with larger jets, adding as many as 4 million additional roundtrip seats available at LaGuardia without increasing congestion.

As part of the agreement, Delta will take control of US Airways’ Terminal C to create an expanded main terminal for customers. Delta will operate a total of 18 gates in Terminal C, and add one additional gate at Delta’s Terminal D, for a total of 29 gates in the two terminals. A 600-foot connector will be built to connect the two terminals. Delta also will convert the existing US Airways lounge in Terminal C to a Sky Club, while continuing to operate its current Sky Club in Terminal D.

Delta will continue to operate its popular hourly Delta Shuttle from its six gates at the Marine Air Terminal. In addition, Delta will spend up to $117 million to expand, renovate and consolidate terminals C and D over the next two years. Overall, the transaction will directly and indirectly generate an estimated 6,000 new jobs in New York.

Since making a strategic decision to build New York into a hub earlier this decade, Delta has made major investments across the region, boosting its economic impact to more than $13 billion annually. The airline is currently constructing a $1.2 billion project that will enhance and expand Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport, creating a state-of-the-art facility for New York’s fastest growing global airline.

US Airways’ popular hourly Shuttle service between LaGuardia, Reagan National and Boston that is operated on dual-class mainline jets will remain unchanged as a result of the transaction. Also, US Airways will continue to offer its customers high-frequency schedules from LaGuardia to its Charlotte, N.C. and Philadelphia hubs and Pittsburgh with more than 60 daily weekday flights. All US Airways flights from LaGuardia will continue to arrive and depart from nine gates and parking positions in Terminal C and US Airways will build a new, state-of-the-art 5,000-square foot US Airways Club.

At Reagan National, US Airways’ expanded operation will connect more small, medium and large communities with the nation’s capital and create additional flight options throughout the airline’s route network. US Airways expects to further increase its use of dual class mainline aircraft and soon to be dual class larger regional jets at Reagan National. The move will benefit customers by increasing the number of available seats between Washington and favorite destinations without increasing congestion.

US Airways plans to add at least 15 new destinations from Washington, to its network as a result of the transaction and competition will be further enhanced by US Airways adding service to popular destinations that are currently served by other carriers. As a result, business and leisure travelers as well as military and government employees will have more access to the nation’s capital and its downtown airport.

Following full implementation of the new schedule, US Airways will operate approximately 230 peak-day departures at Reagan National, a 20 percent increase over current service levels. The airline anticipates an increase of approximately 20 to 25 percent in passenger enplanements at Reagan National as a result of the new flights and schedule improvements. However, there will be no increase in congestion at the airport due to US Airways’ planned increase in scale and Delta’s reduction in slots.

The expansion is consistent with US Airways’ previously announced strategic plan to focus on growing its key, most profitable airports at its Washington focus city, its Phoenix, Philadelphia and Charlotte hubs and its US Airways Shuttle service. Once the transition is complete, more than 99 percent of US Airways capacity will be to or from its key airports.

Delta will continue to operate a robust schedule at Reagan National, with nonstop service between the airport and its seven domestic hubs and select cities. It also will continue to operate its Delta Shuttle between Reagan National and New York.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. New LGA operator for US Airways is Mesaba Airlines. Ironically the SAAB 340B aircraft involved with the new operation were previously operated for Delta Connection. If the new amended agreement is approved this Mesaba operation at LGA could be short-lived. Please click on the photo for the full details.