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cheater1239 said:
from ups...

I'm pleased to announce that reciprocal jumpseats are now open with Atlas Air. UPS and Atlas Air have entered into a reciprocal jumpseat agreement under the Cockpit Access Security System program. This agreement will begin on December 3. In addition to Atlas, UPS currently has agreements with American Airlines, American Eagle, and Continental Airlines. We are coordinating with the following TSA-approved carriers: Alaska Air, Horizon Air, Northwest, Jet Blue and United on entering into an agreement. We anticipate the rest of these carriers to be on-line within the next few weeks. As these airlines are brought on-board, I will communicate this on my hotline.

Thanks for the info. I know that will help a bunch of guys out.
 
the latest...

We are opening offline jumpseats to three new airlines who have joined the CASS Program -- Northwest Airlines, United Airlines and Jet Blue. Alaska Airlines has completed the development of their CASS Program and is in the final stages of coordinating security procedures with UPS. UPS jumpseats will be opened with Alaska Airlines as soon as the coordination is completed. Five other airlines are in the late stages of CASS Program development and should be joining the program soon. They are Airborne Express, ASTAR Air Cargo, ATA Airlines, FedEx and Polar Air Cargo. You can keep up-to-date on additions to the CASS Program by visiting the CASS web page on the AirUPSers.com website.
 
Does anyone know how we can find schedules for all the different cargo companies? I haven't had a hard time finding numbers for listing on flights at most of these companies, but it's hard to list on a flight you don't know exists. Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks, 'Pension

That's what I'm talkin' about. Any others out there? Brown? Atlas? Polar? ABX?
Very helpful stuff!
 
How can I find out if an airline (9E) is on the CASS list that allow JS on UPS or Fedex?? If so, how can I list that JS?

Thanks in advance!
 

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