Some airlines will lose 25 percent of work force

By Josey Ballenger

WASHINGTON, January 8, 2001 — Nancy Aldrich has a plaque sitting on an 18-foot, floor-to-ceiling bookcase full of her most cherished items,

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"… nes expect to hire about 19,000 pilots. According to a recent study by the Air Transport Association of America, the nation’s oldest and largest airline trade organization, the major a …"

Young pilots riskier than the over-60s who are turned away

WASHINGTON, January 8, 2001 — Minutes after the TWA Boeing 727 had taken off from New Yorks LaGuardia Airport and was climbing above 10,000

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"… an and Southwest, have publicly advocated eliminating the age barrier, the Air Transport Association of America the nation’s oldest and largest airline trade organization, with 23 U.S. …"

"… of pilots over the next 10 to 15 years, according to a recent study by the Air Transport Association of America. The organization’s member airlines are responsible for transporting mor …"

Chamber spends early, often on GOP congressional candidates

By Peter H. Stone

The nation's largest business lobby taps corporate giants in an attempt to recapture Senate

Excerpts from this story referencing "Air Transport Association of America":

"… holson, the former RNC chairman  and Carol Hallett, the ex-CEO of the Air Transport Association of America.The duo helped rope in about $5 million that year.Since he assumed the rei …"