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Fri, Nov 24, 2017

Endeavor Air Pilots Ratify Contract Extension

Establishes A New Standard For Pilot Pay

Pilots at Endeavor Air, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), have ratified a four-year contract extension that substantially raises the bar for wages in the fee-for-departure industry. Of the 1,048 pilots who participated in the ballot, 86 percent voted to ratify the deal.

“This agreement is the culmination of an initiative to take advantage of a positive bargaining cycle,” said Capt. Jim Johnson, chairman of the ALPA Endeavor Master Executive Council. The new wage rates—unprecedented in the fee-for-departure industry—convert what were temporary retention bonuses into permanent wage scales that greatly exceed industry average rates.
 
“Our first officers will see hourly wage rates 40 to 50 percent above industry average, and the majority of our captain wage rates will be 20 to 25 percent above industry average,” said Johnson.
 
The Endeavor agreement also includes greatly improved 401(k) company matching contributions, per diem increases, sick-accrual increases, and new provisions that enhance flexibility and quality of life for reserve pilots. The contract extension also preserves control of the bonuses paid to new hires—under the new terms, the Company can pay up to an additional $10,000 to new hires, but no more unless ALPA consents.
 
Endeavor Air is a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines and operates 136 regional jets on 700 daily flights to more than 125 cities in the United States and Canada from its hubs in Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis, and New York City.

(Source: ALPA news release)

FMI: www.alpa.org

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