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US Airways CEO Doug Parker's base salary will not go up — standing at $550,000 — but the airline's board pushed through raise for four other top executives at the airlines, according to The Charlotte Observer (free registration). Executives seeing bigger base salaries will be Executive Vice President Jeffrey McClelland (up to $425,000 from $400,000); Executive Vice President Scott Kirby ($425,000 from $380,000); CFO Derek Kerr ($300,000 from $262,000); and Executive Vice President Al Crellin ($400,000 from $347,000). Those numbers come from a filing made by US Airways to the federal securities, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. And while Parker's base salary remains set, he's eligible for up to $1.1 million in performance bonuses, though neither paper said what performance marks the airline would have to be hit for the bonuses to kick in. The carrier said the adjustments were made after reviewing top-level compensation at other airlines.
So after reviewing horizon's wages i feel we should be compensated equally. Doug Parker said it himself.
So after reviewing horizon's wages i feel we should be compensated equally. Doug Parker said it himself.