Air Line Pilots Association, International
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Air Line Pilots Association, International | |
Founded | 1931 |
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Members | 64,000 |
Country | United States, Canada |
Affiliation | AFL-CIO, IFALPA, CLC |
Key people | Capt. John Prater, president |
Office location | Washington, D.C. |
Website | www.alpa.org |
The Air Line Pilots Association, International, is the collective bargaining representative for over 64,000 pilots of 41 U.S. and Canadian airlines. ALPA was formed in 1931 and is a member of the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress. Its headquarters is in Washington, D.C.
[edit] Member Pilot Groups
- Air Canada Jazz
- Air Midwest
- Air Transat
- Air Wisconsin
- Alaska Airlines
- Aloha Airlines (defunct - passenger division only)
- America West[citation needed]
- American Eagle
- American Trans Air (ATA) (defunct)
- ASTAR Air Cargo
- Atlantic Southeast Airlines
- Atlas Air
- Bearskin Airlines
- Calm Air
- CanJet
- Champion Air
- Comair
- Commutair
- Continental Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- ExpressJet
- First Air
- FedEx Express
- Freedom Airlines
- Gemini Air Cargo
- Hawaiian Airlines
- Island Air
- Kelowna Flightcraft
- Kitty Hawk Aircargo
- Mesa Airlines
- Mesaba Airlines
- Midway Airlines (defunct)
- Midwest Airlines
- Northwest Airlines
- Pan American Airlines (defunct)
- Piedmont Airlines
- Pinnacle Airlines
- Polar Air Cargo
- PSA Airlines
- Ryan International Airlines
- Skyway Airlines
- Spirit Airlines
- Sun Country Airlines
- Trans States Airlines
- United Airlines
[edit] External links
- ALPA national website
- ASTAR Air Cargo ALPA MEC website
- ASA MEC Negotiations Website
- US Airline Pilots Association (direct competitor to ALPA)
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