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Allied Pilots Association endorses the DOJ settlement and merger of American and US Airways

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The president of the Allied Pilots Association (APA), certified collective bargaining agent for the 10,000 pilots of American Airlines, issued the following statement in response to news that the Justice Department has settled its lawsuit with American Airlines and US Airways regarding the airlines’ pending merger.

“The Allied Pilots Association leadership is pleased the DOJ and the two airlines have found a mutually acceptable way to address concerns about the merger. As we have said since the lawsuit was filed, this merger is pro-competition,” said APA President Capt. Keith Wilson. “Merging with US Airways will remedy American Airlines’ longstanding network shortfalls and put American on equal footing with Delta and United. With the merger, American will offer travelers a viable alternative to Delta and United.

“Today marks the culmination of an aggressive and unconventional strategy APA began pursuing early last year. Our primary goals were to help ensure American would survive and thrive, thereby ensuring long-term career stability for our pilots. This merger will accomplish both goals.

“With the DOJ settlement, American now has the opportunity to return to a position of industry preeminence. We look forward to working with our colleagues at the US Airline Pilots Association as we shift our focus to negotiating a joint collective bargaining agreement.”

American to fly Miami-Milan Malpensa starting on November 21

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) today announces daily nonstop service between Miami International Airport (MIA) and Malpensa Airport (MXP) in Milan. The new route will start on November 21.

Daily MIA-MXP Service Schedule (all times local):

AA 206

  • Departs MIA atย 5:55 p.m. ET
  • Arrives at MXP atย 9:35 a.m.ย CETย the following day

AA 207

  • Departs MXP atย 11:25 a.m. CET
  • Arrives at MIA atย 4:40 p.m. ET

The new service between Miami and Milan will be operated as part of American’s joint business agreement with British Airways and Iberia. Through the airlines’ enhanced relationship, American’s customers have access to more than 125 destinations throughout Europe. In addition to the new service from Miami, American also currently serves MXP from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York. The new route will be operated with a Boeing 767-300 with 218 seats.

Copyright Photo: Luimer Cordero/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Boeing 767-323 ER N7375A (msn 25202) lands at the Miami hub (please click on the photo for the full size view).

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American Airlines begins nonstop service between Chicago O’Hare and Dusseldorf, Germany

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) yesterday (April 11) launched new service to Dusseldorf, Germany, from its hub at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, adding a new destination to American’s global route map. The new flight, is operated with a Boeing 767-300 aircraft with 28 Business Class seats and 184 Main Cabin seats.

There are about 200 Germany-based companies in the Chicago area at 500 locations.

Daily ORD-DUS Service Schedule:

AA 242

  • Departs ORD at 3:35 p.m.
  • Arrives at DUS at 7:00 a.m. the following day

AA 241

  • Departs DUS at 9:45 a.m.
  • Arrives at ORD at 12:05 p.m.

In addition to the new route between Chicago and Dusseldorf, American is launching new international service to Asia and Europe later this spring and summer, delivering on the airline’s business plan and network strategy designed to provide more access and choices for customers in key international markets. American will add new service to Europe between New York โ€“ JFK and Dublin, Ireland, beginning June 12.ย  From its largest hub in Dallas/Fort Worth, American will also launch its first-ever service to Seoul, South Korea, on May 9. American also launched new service to Latin America with a daily nonstop flight between Dallas/Fort Worth and Lima on April 1.

From Chicago, American flies to London, Manchester, Dublin, Paris, Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, and seasonally to Rome and Helsinki in Europe, as well as Montego Bay, Jamaica.ย  Additionally, American and American Eagle offer nonstop service to three cities in Canada and four cities in Mexico.ย  From O’Hare, American, American Eagle and the American Connectionยฎย carrier offer more than 460 daily departures.

Copyright Photo: Luimer Cordero.ย Boeing 767-323 ER N7375A (msn 25202) lands at the Miami International Airport hub.

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American Airlines loans new Boeing 737-823 N897NN for three months of testing as the “ecoDemonstrator”

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) is loaning this brand new Boeing 737-823 registered as N897NN (msn 33318) for three months for a special program in conjunction with Boeing and the FAA.

According to Boeing,ย “the Next-Generation 737-800 will be used as a flying test bed for validating environmentally progressive technologies. The airplane, known as the ecoDemonstrator, is outfitted with advanced technologies and test equipment for a month of intense flight testing in Montana.

The 2012 ecoDemonstrator program is a partnership between Boeing, American Airlines, and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

“The goal of the ecoDemonstrator program is to accelerate integration of these technologies for more fuel efficient, quieter, cleaner, more advanced sustainable material solutions for the future,” said Jeanne Yu, Boeing Commercial Airplanes director of Environmental Performance.ย  “Demonstration programs give us a platform for better learning about new technologies in application.ย  This helps us incorporate these technologies more rapidly.”

American Airlines is loaning one of its new Next-Generation 737-800s to Boeing for three months to serve as the test bed for these advanced technologies.ย  Each technology being fitted on the airplane for testing has the goal of reducing fuel consumption, lowering noise, and testing the viability of sustainable materials. After testing, the airplane will be returned to standard configuration and delivered later this year.

Technologies on the 2012 ecoDemonstrator airplane will include improvements to wing and engine efficiency as well as fuel-saving flight trajectory methods.

The 2012 ecoDemonstrator is part of a multi-year program. In 2013, a wide-bodied airplane will serve as the test bed.ย  See details of the technologies in the fact sheet atย http://www.boeing.com/farnborough2012/ย and click on “Backgrounders.”

The FAA is participating in the 2012 and 2013 programs, providing funding for two of the technologies and sharing in the flight test costs.ย  The funding is provided through their Continuous Lower Energy Emissions and Noise program (CLEEN).”

Copyright Photo: Rick Schlamp. Boeing 737-823 N897NN departs Boeing Field on August 24 headed for the testing over Montana. N897NN carries unique “ecoDemonstrator” markings for this special program.

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