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Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) has made a further deal to operate freighters for Amazon ...
Air Transport International’s pilots are nearing strike action, and have requested mediation in a first step. Three-and-a-half years in, negotiations are still ongoing, according to pilots, but with no progress made and pilots are leaving. ATI, owned by ATSG – in which Amazon has a 20% stake – works for the giant etailer. Pilots can therefore compare their wages with those at other Amazon carriers, such as Hawaiian, which upped salaries last year. Yahoo reports.
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