
PSA Airlines

- ICAO Code
- JIA
- Corporate Address
- 3400 Terminal Drive
Vandalia, OH 45377
- Website
- http://www.psaairlines.com
- Main hub
- Dayton International Airport
- Country
- United States
- Business model
- Regional/Commuter
- Association Membership
- ALPA
Originally founded in 1979, PSA airlines is now a wholly owned subsidiary of US Airways. The regional carrier operates scheduled services to 55 destinations from its base at Dayton International Airport and employs 1200 people.
Location of PSA Airlines main hub (Dayton International Airport)
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US Airways connects Cincinnati and Des Moines with Washington Reagan
US Department of Transportation Filings: 01-May-2012
US Department of Transportation Filings: 20-Apr-2012
US Department of Transportation Filings: 09-Apr-2012
US Airways Express flight attendants ratify contract with PSA Airlines
US Airways Express and Association of Flight Attendants reach tentative agreement
US Airways to operate Cincinnati-Washington services from May-2012
PSA Airlines flight attendants ask NMB to declare an impasse
PSA Airlines considers consolidation of off-site cabin simulator
PSA Airlines pilots enter into federal mediated talks
PSA Airlines' aircraft utilisation rates for 2010
Pilot leaders from seven US Airways Express airlines finalise alliance
US Airways Express pilots form alliance
US Department of Transportation Filings: 08-Sep-2010
PSA Airlines' aircraft lease expiries to 2013
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US carriers report improving revenue performance in 2011 but fuel prices a challenge
Continued positive trends in passenger yields and unit revenues were reported in Feb-2011, linked to a recovery of high-fare business travel demand. However, despite improvements in the demand and yield environment, carriers are now facing a new challenge in escalating fuel costs with this pressure resulting in some of the majors announcing capacity growth reductions in the months ahead.
Outsourcing and online bookings. Latest moves by American Eagle and Continental to cut jobs
Even as pilots are continuing to grumble about mainline jobs going to regional airlines, so too are American Eagle pilots, now that Chautauqua has joined the American Airline stable at Chicago from its former TWA deployment over St Louis. American Eagle, one of the highest cost, and least profitable major/regional alliance programs, is continuing to look at cutting costs and has hired Republic Airways Holdings subsidiary to do it, as part of a “broader reshaping” of American’s O’Hare operations, the Chicago Tribune reported. Chautauqua has been an American Connection carrier since 2000.
Employment down again for US carriers
US scheduled airline employment dropped 3.3% in Nov-2009 from the year-ago period, the 17th consecutive decline in full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) from the same month in the previous year, according to the Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). Full-time employment for the US scheduled carrier totaled 379,000, a loss of 12,800 employees and the lowest total for any month since 1993.
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