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CitationAir To Cease Flight Operations On October 31

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CitationAir To Cease Flight Operations On October 31

Textron Aviation confirmed to AIN that it will terminate flight operations at its former fractional and charter/management operation, CitationAir, on October 31. The move comes 2.5 years after CitationAir stopped selling fractional shares in new aircraft and ceased renewals for current fractional-share customers in February 2012, saying at that time it would instead focus on its jet card and aircraft management products. The company is now abandoning even that modest plan. ?We previously communicated with our customers regarding the decision to cease selling our fractional, jet card and management products,? a Textron Aviation spokeswoman said. ?After diligently evaluating options for the future of CitationAir, we have made the decision to wind down our operations and exit the business. Once all of the fractional interests are repurchased from current owners, the aircraft will be handled through the company?s pre-owned aircraft sales department.? The last fractional share owner contracts at CitationAir would have expired in December next year, a source told AIN. All ?impacted employees are receiving 60-day Warn [worker adjustment and retraining notices],? the spokeswoman added. Textron Aviation would not say how many people are affected, but the source said there are approximately 100 employees still at CitationAir, including 38 non-management pilots. These pilots, who are represented by Teamsters Local 1108, also sent a request to the National Mediation Board late last month asking for a vote to decertify the union.
 
My humble opinion, CS ceased operations a long time ago, when they threw in the towel on the frac business.... The aircraft-management thing they tried to do was nothing but a hail-mary pass with 10 seconds left And i believe everybody knew that.
 
My humble opinion, CS ceased operations a long time ago, when they threw in the towel on the frac business.... The aircraft-management thing they tried to do was nothing but a hail-mary pass with 10 seconds left And i believe everybody knew that.


Absolutely. Just a band-aid to help the bleeding until a feasible "shut-down" payoff number for the current contracts was attained.

Sad.
 
While still early, how many CS guys have been picked up by Wheels Up? Where else have many former CS pilots gone so far (beyond those who have left the industry altogether)?
 
It was a good company broken by greed and willful mismanagement. As far as sending a decertification request to the NMB? Maybe coolaid is so addicting, nothing can remove one from its tit of sweet nothings once hooked. Not even losing it all.

So sad...
 
Weed, your just an arss!!

...and you're still an ignoramus...there you go, brought it down to your level so you won't feel so overwhelmed...

Name calling...:rolleyes: That's all you ever bring. Who dresses you in the morning?
 
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Not sure what this means. For all practical purposes, probably nothing.

NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD WASHINGTON, DC 20572 (202) 692-5000 In the Matter of THE REPRESENTATION OF EMPLOYEES of CITATION AIR Pilots 41 NMB No. 58 CASE NO. R-7288 REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATION September 22, 2014 On September 18, 2014, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) addressed a letter to the NMB stating the following: ?I am writing to inform you that IBT disclaims recognition and voluntarily relinquishes all bargaining rights conveyed by the certification in R-7288 to represent the craft or class of Citation Air pilots as well as the certification itself. . . .? IBT was certified in Case No. R-7288 as the representative of the craft or class of Pilots at Citation. Citation Air, 38 NMB 255 (2011). On the basis of the above disclaimer, the NMB hereby revokes, effective September 22, 2014, the certification issued to IBT in NMB Case No. R-7288. By direction of the NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD. Mary L. Johnson General Counsel
 

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