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Friday, May 27, 2005 (AP)
Pilots Object to US Airways Merger Terms
By MATTHEW BARAKAT, AP Business Writer


   (05-27) 15:00 PDT Arlington, Va. (AP) --

   The union representing pilots at US Airways and America West filed an
objection Friday to a provision in the airlines' proposed merger that the
union believes would limit its ability to contest the merger.

   The motion filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court by the Air Line Pilots
Association is not an objection to the merger itself but seeks to preserve
the union's rights as the merger moves forward.

   A judge will hear arguments on the issue Tuesday, when he is expected to
establish a framework and timeline for approval of the proposed merger
between the nation's seventh and eighth-largest airlines.

   ALPA says a provision sought by the airlines would unfairly prevent them
or anybody else from taking action to prevent the merger while the
approval process is under way.

   "Persons are entitled to take any legal action to protect their rights,
including ... the transactions contemplated in accordance with the Merger
Agreement," said ALPA lawyer Richard Seltzer in Friday's brief.

   When the two airlines announced their merger plans last week, the
executives acknowledged that one of the challenges they faced would be
merging their pilot groups. Nearly all US Airways pilots have greater
seniority than pilots at America West, so many pilots at America West are
worried that they could find themselves losing out in a merged company.

   JR Baker, chairman of ALPA's America West unit, issued a statement when
the merger was announced that integrating the lists based on seniority
would be viewed "as a completely unworkable solution for the America West
pilots."

   Jack Stephan, spokesman for ALPA's US Airways unit, said Friday that the
pilots' filing in bankruptcy court was not an indication that the union
has any plans to try to scuttle the merger.

   "We're not objecting to the merger. We're just stating that we're not
waving any of the rights we enjoy in collective bargaining," he said.

   A US Airways spokesman said Friday that he had not seen the pilots' moti=
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and could not comment.

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