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Mon, Oct 17, 2016

SWA Reaches Contract Extension For Appearance Technicians

Details Of The Agreement To Be Released 'In The Coming Days'

Southwest Airlines and the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) have agreed to terms on a tentative agreement for the Company's more than 200 Aircraft Appearance Technicians, the group primarily responsible for aircraft detailing and appearance care services. AMFA representatives will be communicating the provisions of the proposed 5-year extension agreement in the coming days.

"I want to commend both Negotiating Teams for their work in getting us to this point," said Landon Nitschke, Southwest Airlines Vice President Maintenance Operations. "This agreement enhances pay and benefits for our Employees, and it supports the Company's long-term strategic business plan."

"The AMFA NEC is proud of the Local Airline Representatives and their commitment and dedication of what they have done to get this agreement. The AMFA NEC provides the affected Members the opportunity to express their opinion by a vote," said Bret Oestreich, AMFA National Director.

If approved, this extension will run through February 2021 and replace the current collective bargaining agreement that becomes amendable in February 2017.

(Source: Southwest Airlines news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.southwest.com

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