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US freighter pilots are looking to the White House to save them from the “influence of a foreign company that is destabilising … livelihoods” and “manipulating the law”. The malign foreign company being, in this instance, DHL.
DHL, of course, outsourced its US flying to ABX, Kalitta and Atlas after it closed its Wilmington hub in 2008, (noted as a move which devastated the entire community). According to pay scale charts, it would appear that other cargo airlines, such as FedEx, pay ...
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