Category Archives: ALPA

Air Canada’s pilots join ALPA

The Executive Board of the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) approved by acclamation the merger between the Air Canada Pilots Association (ACPA) and ALPA, the world’s largest pilots union. Following the vote, the presidents of both organizations signed the merger agreement. Air Canada now becomes ALPA’s 40th pilot group, growing the Association to more than 73,000 members. 

The merger agreement goes into effect immediately, and all representation rights transfer from ACPA to ALPA with notification to the Canada Industrial Relations Board. The two sides reached a merger agreement in principle in March, and Air Canada pilots voted overwhelmingly to ratify the deal on May 1.

Air Canada employs more than 4,500 pilots who fly passengers and cargo around the world on Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge, with headquarters near Toronto’s Pearson Airport and pilot bases in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Winnipeg.

JetBlue’s pilots approve a two-year contract extension

ALPA made this announcement:

JetBlue Airways pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), have overwhelmingly approved a two-year contract extension that provides a compensation increase of 21.5 percent over 18 months, as well as other monetary improvements. With 95 percent of eligible pilots participating, 75 percent voted in favor of ratifying the tentative agreement reached in December.

In September 2022, the Company and JetBlue pilots entered expedited, short-term contract extension negotiations focused on achieving immediate economic improvements. On December 14, the two parties reached a tentative agreement that provided the pilots with three rate increases and a market rate adjustment that ensures JetBlue pilot pay remains in line with any compensation gains achieved by their peers at other airlines. JetBlue is currently in a potentially lengthy merger process. The agreement ratified today puts JetBlue pilots in a strong position for future negotiations for either a joint collective bargaining agreement with the pilots at Spirit Airlines or, should the merger fail to conclude, a comprehensive standalone collective bargaining agreement.

Top Copyright Photo: JetBlue Airways Airbus A320-232 WL N715JB (msn 3554) (Spotlight) LAX (Michael B. Ing). Image: 960005.

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ALPA sends the tentative agreement to Delta membership

Delta Master Executive Council (MEC), represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), voted to recommend that a comprehensive tentative agreement (TA) for a new pilot working agreement be submitted to the membership for ratification. The MEC also voted to recommend a letter of agreement on international job protections (global scope) be submitted to the membership for ratification.

The union’s Negotiating Committee will begin a series of road shows at each pilot base beginning January 23 to present the agreements to the membership and answer questions. Additionally, ALPA has provided the pilot group with full contractual language and launched a website that contains detailed information. The membership ratification ballot will open on January 31 and close on March 1.

Top Copyright Photo: Delta Air Lines Boeing 717-2BD N953AT (msn 55015) SEA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 959918.

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