PSA Pilots Rebuff CRJ-900 Pay; US Airways Looks At Alternatives

US Airways is weighing its options for potential CRJ-900 flying after pilots at wholly owned subsidiary PSA rejected pay rates for the planes. The carrier has been in talks with Bombardier about switching an order for about 37 CRJ-700s placed before its merger with America West to a deal for 20 firm...

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