Proposed Merger News: December 17, 2012

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Proposed Merger News: December 17, 2012

Senior pilots to battle American Airlines over whether their pensions can be paid as a lump sum


On Wednesday, the UCC filed its comments saying that getting rid of the lump-sum option “is a necessary step in the Debtors’ reorganization efforts that will help preserve and enhance the Debtors’ enterprise value and, consequently, maximize recoveries for general unsecured creditors.”

http://aviationblog.dallasnews.com/2012/12/senior-pilots-to-battle-american-airlines-over-whether-their-pensions-can-be-paid-as-a-lump-sum.html/


What’s at stake if US Airways, American merge?

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/12/15/3726217/whats-at-stake-if-us-airways-american.html


American, US Airways may merge to form giant airline

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-american-usairways-merger-20121215,0,7202193.story


US Airways, American merger may happen soon

http://seekingalpha.com/article/1067001-us-airways-american-airlines-merger-may-happen-soon?source=yahoo


US Airways Group Stock Rating Upgraded by Dahlman Rose (LCC)

http://www.jagsreport.com/2012/12/us-airways-group-stock-rating-upgraded-by-dahlman-rose-lcc/


US Airways Upgraded to Buy

http://wallstcheatsheet.com/investing/us-airways-upgraded-to-buy-and-3-upgraded-stocks-to-see-now.html/


US Airways Employees Raise $1.455 Million For United Way

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-airways-employees-raise-1-180000148.html


US Airways Announces Schedule for Charlotte to London Heathrow Service and Opens Flights for Sale

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-airways-announces-schedule-charlotte-140000618.html


US Airways Charlotte Hub: Ready for Anything

http://www.thestreet.com/story/11793687/1/us-airways-charlotte-hub-ready-for-anything.html?puc=yahoo&cm_ven=YAHOO


Charlotte Airport Development Plan

http://charmeck.org/city/charlotte/Airport/News/Documents/AnnualReportCouncilPresentation.pdf


Horton was "impartial about a merger" when he talked to pilots union, the company says

http://blogs.star-telegram.com/sky_talk/2012/12/horton-was-impartial-about-a-merger-when-he-talked-to-pilots-union-the-company-says.html


AMR FLIGHT DEPARTMENT HOTLINE: December 17, 2012

Good afternoon, this is Capt. John Hale with the flight department hotline for Monday Dec. 17.

I imagine most of you have seen the reports on our chairman Tom Horton’s presentation to the APA board Thursday. There appears to have been some misunderstanding about what was presented, so I wanted to be sure you had an opportunity to see the presentation first hand and form your own objective view.

Tom outlined the strong progress and improved performance we have achieved in restructuring and outlined all of the reasons — from network and partners to fleet and products and services — American is poised to be a successful, profitable and growing company that provides more opportunity for its people. For pilots, this is growth and opportunity unseen for more than a decade. And, importantly, he was impartial about a merger, contrary to what you may have heard.

Much of the presentation is highly confidential, but it’s important for you to have an unfiltered look at the information, so we have posted to AAPilots a version that removes only the most competitive details. Also, you should know that this plan has been shown to and vetted by our board of directors, the UCC [unsecured creditors committee] and countless advisors and expert professionals.

Tom shared a lot of great information on what’s driving the projected pilot seniority progress and pay increases. At the heart are our roughly 550 aircraft on order — which are very real, firm and financed. These aircraft will help fuel growth and the addition of a substantial number of new mainline routes, with international outpacing domestic growth by a significant margin. That will result in promotional opportunities and seniority advancement, not to mention about 1,650 new pilot jobs over the next five years or about 2,500 in total when you consider the new hires who will replace our colleagues who retire. On average, a pilot’s income in 2017 is expected to be about 50 percent higher than his or her 2012 earnings.

Tom was clear that this vision does not preclude the idea of merging, either now or down the road, and that is being objectively assessed as we evaluate alternatives to achieve the greatest value for our financial stakeholders and the best outcome for our people and our customers. And we also need to determine the impact of a merger on costs, and the process for integrating seniority, which is exactly why we wanted the APA involved in the discussions. As Tom shared in his Special Jetwire last week, we expect to have a conclusion on this work soon. I hope you will take some time to look over Tom’s presentation.

That’s all for now. Thanks for all you do. Take care of each other, and we’ll talk again soon.

Tom Horton’s PowerPoint Presentation to APA’s BOD’s: December 13, 2012

http://aviationblog.dallasnews.com/files/2012/12/Horton-presentation-to-APA-Dec.-13-2012.pdf


APFA Hotline - December 15, 2012

Bankruptcy Update


Early on in AMR's bankruptcy process, as early as April, Flight Attendants realized that a merger with US Airways inside of bankruptcy was best not only for American employees, but for the Company and the traveling public as well. The long term viability of the Company and therefore the job security of Flight Attendants is best provided by an airline that can grow and compete with other network carriers. Today, it would appear that nearly everyone in the industry and on Wall Street understands this, too.

The pilot unions’ engagement in merger talks this week is a very positive step towards this goal – a similar meeting was an indication that the Delta/Northwest merger was imminent. I applaud APA’s recent strong statements of support for the merger plan and look forward to their input to the Unsecured Creditors’ Committee. Continue to watch these hotlines and the APFA website for the most up to date information regarding the bankruptcy.

Me Too, Implementation and On-Duty Contract Guide Supplement

Our team is currently evaluating the APA contract that was ratified last week to determine what if any improvements need to be made to our contract, pursuant to our “Me, Too” letter. This link also takes you to the LBFO implementation schedule and the updated On-Duty Contract Guide Supplement.

Block Times

Flight Attendants who experienced a loss of sequence value as a direct result of the block time adjustments for December 2012 will receive the greater of the actual flying time or the originally published bid sheet sequence value. Shortly after the conclusion of the effected sequences, Pay Comp will identify the Flight Attendants who actually flew the sequences and will make appropriate adjustments.

OSHA

With passage of the FAA Reauthorization Bill of 2012, a timeline was set for completion of the work on health and safety oversight for individuals who work in aircraft cabins.

The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) proposed policy statement regarding the regulations of some working conditions for cabin crewmembers was published in the Federal Register late last week. This policy statement will enhance both the safety and health in the aircraft cabin by establishing the extent to which the Occupational Safety and Health Organization (OSHA) requirements may apply to Flight Attendants while onboard aircraft in operation.

• The next step is a comment period that will end 1/07/13.
• The APFA Health, Safety and Security, and Government Affairs Departments will be meeting with the FAA and OSHA next week and are preparing official comments on behalf of the membership.
• The FAA has invited interested parties to submit written comments, data, or views on the policy statement. We want to make this information available to our members.
• For more information, visit the Federal Register announcement by clicking here: https://www.federalregister.gov/arti...in-crewmembers

This is good news for all Flight Attendants and is something we have fought long and hard for. It underscores that people in Washington, including the President and his appointees are hearing our message.

Uniform Deadline

The deadline to use your 2012 uniform points is approaching. Keep in mind uniform points do not roll over to the next year. Any points you have not used by the end of the year will expire. The deadline to place a phone order with VF Solutions is 1500 Central Time on Monday, December 31. The deadline to place an order on the website is 2300 Central Time on Monday, December 31. However we encourage you not to wait until the last minute and place your order as soon as possible.

VEOP Payments

The $40,000 VEOP payment for the 50 Flight Attendants who left on December 2nd, was deposited on December 12, 2012. The timing of those deposits will surely help to make their season's brighter.

Hawaiian Air Reciprocal Agreement

The reciprocal agreement with Hawaiian Air is being resolved and will again be in effect for Flight Attendants on December 17, 2012.

Prefunding Refunds

Earlier this week JP Morgan mailed refund checks representing our portion of prefunding contributions and associated investment earnings as result of the termination of prefunded retiree medical benefits. If you were enrolled and contributed to prefunding you will receive two checks. One check represents the portion you contributed to the prefunding plan. This portion will not be taxed as it was deducted from our checks on an after tax basis. The second check represents investment earnings on our those contributions as the monies were held in a Trust and invested and therefore subject to gains and losses of these investments. The second check is subject to taxation and as a result a 1099-MISC form will provided at the end of January for annual income tax filing.

The portion of pre-funding that the company contributed and associated investment earnings will be refunded to us upon successful conclusion to the 1114 process of Bankruptcy. The 1114 process is the portion of Bankruptcy that covers retired employees and their medical benefits. We do not anticipate a resolution to the 1114 process for several months.

Flight Attendants first entered the prefunding plan on January 1, 2002. The plan ended on October 31, 2012. If you were at least 30 years of age with at least one year of Company Seniority as of January 1, 2002 you were automatically enrolled in prefunding at the monthly rates listed below for each respective calendar year.

2002 - $12.96
2003- $13.79
2004- $14.06
2005- $14.68
2006- present - $15.68

If you entered the prefunding plan at a later date you would have paid different rates. In addition, if you were in an unpaid sick or IOD status or depending on your age if furloughed you would not have been required to pay for prefunding. If you have not received your checks by December 22, 2012, please contact JP Morgan at 800-345-2345

Executive Committee WTS

Notifications of Willingness-to-Serve are now being accepted for Ad Hoc Member of the APFA Executive Committee Places #3 and #4 for the three-year term of office beginning April 1, 2013, and Place #5 for the two-year term of office beginning April 1, 2013. WTS notifications are due in the designated PO Box by 10:00 a.m. Central Time on February 5, 2013. Click here to download the WTS form.

AmericanAirlines + US Airways
"Our Future Depends On It"

Leslie Mayo
APFA National Communications Coordinator
 
How is the United Way campaign merger news?

How is Charlotte's plan for the airport merger news?

How is the APFA update merger news when it talks about issues that dont pertain to the merger?

How is the CLT-LHR route merger news? (there is all ready a thread discussing this)

How is AA's Pilots Lump Sum issue merger news?
 
How is the United Way campaign merger news?

How is Charlotte's plan for the airport merger news?

How is the APFA update merger news when it talks about issues that dont pertain to the merger?

How is the CLT-LHR route merger news? (there is all ready a thread discussing this)

How is AA's Pilots Lump Sum issue merger news?

Please PM these questions, already. Your questions are distracting my attention from the merger news. -_-

Much of the presentation is highly confidential, but it’s important for you to have an unfiltered look at the information, so we have posted to AAPilots a version that removes only the most competitive details. Also, you should know that this plan has been shown to and vetted by our board of directors, the UCC [unsecured creditors committee] and countless advisors and expert professionals.

I mean where else can you get info from "expert professionals" :lol:
 
Hmm does highly confidential restricted dissemination mean it shouldnt be posted here?
 
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