Scope-clause provisions in the new American Airlines pilot contract are not of concern in Eagle's decision to buy 70-passenger jets
Scope-clause provisions in the new American Airlines pilot contract are not of concern in Eagle's decision to buy 70-passenger jets, according to Pappas. The clause limits the overall Eagle fleet to an average of no more than 50 seats. With its existing fleet of Saab 340s and ATRs, plus its hard jet...
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