Company Watch - US Airways.For more company data and analysis, please go to: http://www.airguideonline.com/professional.htm US Airways, in a sense the Phoenix from the ashes of the old US Airways, and now controlled by America West Airlines America West Airlines was one of the United States' ten major airlines. The airline was based in Tempe, Arizona, and is now a part of US Airways Group. At the time of its integration into US Airways, the airline maintained two hubs, one at Phoenix Sky Harbor International , reported a first-quarter profit of $64m compared to a profit of $28m for America West for the same period last year and says it now expects to be in the black for the full year after accounting for merger-related expenses and continued high fuel costs. Whilst there have been cutbacks across the US Airways network this has not affected the UK operation. The airline continues with its services from Gatwick, Glasgow and Manchester. http://www.usairways.com May 14, 2006 International Assn. of Machinists and Transport Workers Union Transport Workers Union may refer to:
["IAM, A System for Interactive Algebraic Manipulation", C. Christensen et al, Proc Second Symp Symb Alg Manip, ACM Mar 1971]. has represented fleet service workers at US since 1994, while TWU TWU Texas Woman's University TWU Transport Workers Union TWU Trinity Western University TWU Two Worlds United TWU Texas Wesleyan University TWU Transport Workers Union of America TWU Telecommunications Workers Union has represented America West Airlines employees since 1999. Representatives from the unions will work alongside each other in negotiations with US on a transition agreement to cover all affected employees at the merged airline. TWU withdrew its application with the National Mediation Board The National Mediation Board is a three-person board created in 1934 by an act amending the Railway Labor Act (45 U.S.C.A. §§ 151–158, 160–162, 1181–1188) to resolve disputes in the railroad and airline industries that could disrupt travel or imperil the seeking to represent the merged workforce exclusively. May 11, 2006 US Airways posts first-quarter profit, raises earnings outlook for year. Touting synergies created by the merger of America West Airlines and the former US Airways, US Airways Group US Airways Group Inc. NYSE: LCC is the Tempe, Arizona-based airline holding company that operates US Airways, US Airways Express and America West Airlines. It also operates additional companies that provide associated services. reported a first-quarter profit of $64 million compared to a profit of $28 million for America West in the year-ago quarter and said it now expects to be profitable for the full year, "even after accounting for merger-related expenses and continued high fuel costs." May 10, 2006 US Airways Group reported a 6.8% decline in consolidated April traffic to 5.45 billion RPMs. Capacity dropped 12.4% to 6.65 billion ASMs and load factor rose 4.9 points to 82%. May 9, 2006 US Airways posts Q1 profit. Fare increases and a reduction in capacity helped US Airways post a first-quarter profit of $5 million, excluding special items. The company expects to report a profit for all of 2006, Chief Executive Doug Parker said. May 9, 2006 US Airways to improve Philadelphia hub. Improving its Philadelphia hub is a top priority for US Airways. The airline will spend $20 million on the airport, which generates nearly 20% of its revenue. May 9, 2006 US Airways will begin serving New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of JFK from Charlotte with thrice-daily flights Sept. 6. Service will be operated by Mesa Airlines using 86-seat CRJ CRJ Canadair Regional Jet CRJ Chiropractic Research Journal CRJ Commission for Racial Justice CRJ Cylinder Reduction Jumper 900s. May 9, 2006 |
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