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  2. Airlines are raising wages and hiring amid labor shortage - AOL

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    Next year the airline plans to hire another 8,000. Airlines under pressure to raise wages Southwest raised its minimum hourly wage to $15 in June covering about 7,000 of its 54,000 employees.

  3. Now Hiring: Airline Jobs - AOL

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    Today, we're taking off in a different direction--literally, with ten job listings from the airline industry. If you're anything like us, you try to spend as little time at the airport as humanly ...

  4. United plans to hire 15,000, adding to surge in airline jobs

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    Since bottoming out in November 2020, airline-industry jobs have jumped by more than 117,000 — an increase of 32% — to more than 480,00 as of this February, the latest figures available from ...

  5. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines is a founding member of the Oneworld alliance. Regional service is operated by independent and subsidiary carriers under the brand name American Eagle. American Airlines and American Eagle operate out of 10 hubs, with Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) being its largest. The airline handles more than 200 million ...

  6. AMR Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 77,750 (2012) [1] Website. www .aa .com. AMR Corporation was an airline holding company based in Fort Worth, Texas, [2] which was the parent company of American Airlines, American Eagle Airlines, AmericanConnection and Executive Airlines. AMR filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2011.

  7. Aircrew - Wikipedia

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    Flight attendant or Cabin Crew, is the crew member responsible for the safety of passengers. Historically during the early era of commercial aviation, the position was staffed by young 'cabin boys' who assisted passengers. [15] Cabin boys were replaced by female nurses, originally called 'stewardesses'. The medical background requirement for ...

  8. Despite pilot shortage, Athens airport remains hopeful to ...

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    Airport Director Mike Mathews pointed to the pilot shortage − occasioned by fewer pilots leaving military service for civilian airline careers, the high costs and lengthiness of commercial pilot ...

  9. Flight engineer - Wikipedia

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    A flight engineer ( FE ), also sometimes called an air engineer, is the member of an aircraft 's flight crew who monitors and operates its complex aircraft systems. In the early era of aviation, the position was sometimes referred to as the "air mechanic". Flight engineers can still be found on some larger fixed-wing airplanes and helicopters.