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Earlier this year, the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) requested a proffer of arbitration. As a result, the National Mediation Board (NMB) met with ALPA on April 4 in Washington, D.C. and then met separately with Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) on April 11. The intent of the meetings was for the NMB to decide whether it believes ASA and ALPA can reach agreement on a contract through the mediation process. Five of 31 sections remain open in ASA’s pilot contract: Section 1 – Scope; Section 2 – Definitions; Section 3 – Compensation; Section 18 – Instructor pilots; Section 27 – Retirement and Insurance.
As a result of the individual meetings in April, the NMB today scheduled further mediated negotiating sessions with ASA and ALPA in Washington on May 17 and 18. This is a good opportunity as ASA remains committed to coming to agreement on a contract that is fair to you, our hard-working pilots, and that enables ASA to be a strong and viable regional carrier for decades to come.
Thank you for what you do every day on our front lines for ASA and for each other.
-Bryan