American Airlines has stopped training new pilots

American Airlines just became the latest carrier to join a trend sweeping the airline industry.

Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company

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Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company.

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American Airlines just became the latest carrier to join a trend sweeping the airline industry.

Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company

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Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company.

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American Airlines pilots are sounding the alarm about ‘problematic trends’ in air safety
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Broadly speaking, the surge in pilot hiring that accompanied the airline industry’s recovery from its early COVID-19-era slowdown is over. Whereas that labor market was so tight that Canadian pilots were rushing to the U.S. to take advantage of all the demand, things have since cooled down. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the number of employed pilots and “flight engineers” rose more than 50% between 2020 and 2023 to 173,000 people.

American Airlines just became the latest carrier to join a trend sweeping the airline industry.

Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company

0:05 / 1:49
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Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company.

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American Airlines pilots are sounding the alarm about ‘problematic trends’ in air safety
American Airline pilots successfully negotiated a 46% pay raise
Broadly speaking, the surge in pilot hiring that accompanied the airline industry’s recovery from its early COVID-19-era slowdown is over. Whereas that labor market was so tight that Canadian pilots were rushing to the U.S. to take advantage of all the demand, things have since cooled down. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the number of employed pilots and “flight engineers” rose more than 50% between 2020 and 2023 to 173,000 people.

American Airlines just became the latest carrier to join a trend sweeping the airline industry.

Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company

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Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company.

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American Airlines pilots are sounding the alarm about ‘problematic trends’ in air safety
American Airline pilots successfully negotiated a 46% pay raise
Broadly speaking, the surge in pilot hiring that accompanied the airline industry’s recovery from its early COVID-19-era slowdown is over. Whereas that labor market was so tight that Canadian pilots were rushing to the U.S. to take advantage of all the demand, things have since cooled down. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the number of employed pilots and “flight engineers” rose more than 50% between 2020 and 2023 to 173,000 people.

American Airlines just became the latest carrier to join a trend sweeping the airline industry.

Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company

0:05 / 1:49
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A chipmaker that works with Nvidia just saw its highest profit in 6 years
Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company.

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American Airlines pilots are sounding the alarm about ‘problematic trends’ in air safety
American Airline pilots successfully negotiated a 46% pay raise
Broadly speaking, the surge in pilot hiring that accompanied the airline industry’s recovery from its early COVID-19-era slowdown is over. Whereas that labor market was so tight that Canadian pilots were rushing to the U.S. to take advantage of all the demand, things have since cooled down. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the number of employed pilots and “flight engineers” rose more than 50% between 2020 and 2023 to 173,000 people.

American Airlines just became the latest carrier to join a trend sweeping the airline industry.

Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company

0:05 / 1:49
view video
A chipmaker that works with Nvidia just saw its highest profit in 6 years
Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company.

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American Airlines pilots are sounding the alarm about ‘problematic trends’ in air safety
American Airline pilots successfully negotiated a 46% pay raise
Broadly speaking, the surge in pilot hiring that accompanied the airline industry’s recovery from its early COVID-19-era slowdown is over. Whereas that labor market was so tight that Canadian pilots were rushing to the U.S. to take advantage of all the demand, things have since cooled down. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the number of employed pilots and “flight engineers” rose more than 50% between 2020 and 2023 to 173,000 people.

American Airlines just became the latest carrier to join a trend sweeping the airline industry.

Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company

0:05 / 1:49
view video
A chipmaker that works with Nvidia just saw its highest profit in 6 years
Bloomberg reports that the company is suspending pilot training through the rest of the year. The aviation magazine Flying notes that American is joining a list of carriers that include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines for reasons that are both sector-wide and particular to the company.

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American Airlines pilots are sounding the alarm about ‘problematic trends’ in air safety
American Airline pilots successfully negotiated a 46% pay raise
Broadly speaking, the surge in pilot hiring that accompanied the airline industry’s recovery from its early COVID-19-era slowdown is over. Whereas that labor market was so tight that Canadian pilots were rushing to the U.S. to take advantage of all the demand, things have since cooled down. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the number of employed pilots and “flight engineers” rose more than 50% between 2020 and 2023 to 173,000 people.

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