Story Archive: Additional Coverage Of US Airways
Updated: 3:08 pm EDT April 20, 2005
For the second time in two years, US Airways is entering bankruptcy protection. The airline filed for Chapter 11 and returned to benkruptcy court. Follow the airline's journey of bankruptcy and beyond through the article archive below:
State Leaders Meet With Union
March 2005
March 10, 2005: Some US Airways Jobs Head Overseas January 2005
January 26, 2005: US Airways Closes Pgh. Reservation Center December 2004
December 1, 2004: US Airways Customer Service Agents Cleared For Strike November 2004
November 10, 2004: Airport Partnership Prepares For US Airways Bankruptcy November 9, 2004: US Airways Flight Attendant's Union Selects New President November 8, 2004: Judge Will Reconsider US Airways 21 Percent Pay Cut November 4, 2004: US Airways Flight Attendants Say Concessions Unlikely November 2, 2004: US Airways Asks Retirees For Concessions Ocotber 2004
October 21, 2004: US Airways Pilots OK Labor Deal October 12, 2004: US Airways Faces Critical 2-Week Period October 6, 2004: US Airways Pilots Will Decide Fate Of Plan October 5, 2004: US Airways Struggles To Survive October 1, 2004: US Airways, Pilots Agree On Concessions September 2004
September 30, 2004: US Airways, Pilots' Union Close To Agreement September 24, 2004: US Airways Back In Bankruptcy Court September 13, 2004: US Airways To Continue Normal Operations September 13, 2004: US Airways Returns To Bankruptcy Court September 12, 2004: US Airways Restructuring Q&A September 10, 2004: Is US Airways On Brink Of Second Bankruptcy Filing? September 10, 2004: US Airways Pilots Meet With Union Leaders August 2004
August 13, 2004: US Airways Announces More Flight Cuts August 10, 2004: US Airways Cuts Flights To Pittsburgh Intl. July 2004
July 20, 2004: US Airways Cuts Flights From Pittsburgh International June 2004
June 10, 2004: US Airways Head To Charlotte May 2004
May 14, 2004: US Airways To Cut Local Jobs May 14, 2004: Pittsburgh, St. Louis Share In Airline Hub Loss May 13, 2004: Pittsburgh Prepares For Losing US Airways Hub May 7, 2004: Rendell In Pittsburgh To Discuss Airport's Future May 6, 2004: Pittsburgh No Longer Hub For US Airways March 2004
March 5, 2004: US Airways Machinists Picket At Pittsburgh International January 2004
January 27, 2004: US Airways Leaders, Union Meet Tuesday January 5, 2004: Tentative Deal Keeps US Airways Here Until October January 5, 2004: Onorato To Meet With US Airways Officials December
December 31, 2003: US Airways To Lay Off Flight Attendants December 17, 2003: Pilots' Union Calls For US Airways CEO's Resignation December 5, 2003: Onorato To Meet With US Airways Leaders December 4, 2003: Roddey Speaks Out On US Airways' Performance October
October 21, 2003: Judge's Ruling Favors US Airways Mechanics October 14, 2003: New Airline Coming To Pittsburgh October 10, 2003: Lawsuit Brings US Airways To Pittsburgh Court October 9, 2003: US Airways Continues Operations In Pittsburgh Through 2004 October 7, 2003: US Airways Leaders Want Debt Reduced September September 25, 2003: Leaders Battle To Keep US Airways In Pa. September 24, 2003: Rendell, County Leaders Reject US Airways Proposal September 20, 2003: Rendell Wants US Airways To Guarantee Jobs; Airline Says It Can't September 17, 2003: Negotiations Continue To Keep Pittsburgh As US Airways Hub August August 29, 2003: US Airways Airbus Mechanics May Go On Strike August 23, 2003: Roddey Holding Meeting On US Airways Negotiations August 21, 2003: Local Leaders Vent About US Airways August 15, 2003: Roddey Losing Patience With US Airways August 14, 2003: US Airways' CEO Receives Shares Of Stock August 13, 2003: US Airways Begins Voluntary Resignation Program August 7, 2003: US Airways Workers Face More Layoffs August 1, 2003: US Airways Offers In-flight Entertainment At No Charge July July 25, 2003: US Airways, Allegheny County Reach Agreement July 24, 2003: US Airways Flight Attendants Planning Picket July 24, 2003: Officials Looking For Pittsburgh-To-London Carrier July 18, 2003: US Airways' Deadline Arrives Without Agreement July 17, 2003: US Airways Ending Pittsburgh To London Flights July 16, 2003: Proposal May Bring Financial Relief For US Airways Pilots July 15, 2003: US Airways Cutting More Flights At Airport July 12, 2003: US Airways Lease Battle Shouldn't Affect Hub Talks July 12, 2003: Local US Airways Leader Voted Out July 11, 2003: Roddey Gives Best Scenario For US Airways' Future In Pittsburgh July 11, 2003: Local US Airways Leader Voted Out July 9, 2003: US Airways Lease Battle Shouldn't Affect Hub Talks July 5, 2003: US Airways, State To Miss Deal Deadline July 3, 2003: US Airways, State To Miss Deal Deadline July 2, 2003: US Airways-Pittsburgh Hub Talks To Continue June June 26, 2003: US Airways Agents Protesting Pay Cut June 25, 2003: US Airways, Airport Authority May Be Heading To Court June 19, 2003: Talks Between US Airways, State Productive June 17, 2003: New Discount Airline Has US Airways CEO Worried June 15, 2003: State Demands Of US Airways Revealed June 14, 2003: Gov. Selects Team To Help Bargain With US Airways June 13, 2003: Ticket Surcharge May Reduce US Airways' Costs June 13, 2003: Beaver County At US Airways' Mercy June 12, 2003: US Airways: Will It Stay Or Go? June 11, 2003: Pa. Leaders Make Offer To Keep US Airways Hub June 7, 2003: Rendell, Regional Leaders Want US Airways Commitment June 5, 2003: US Airways Flight Attendants Picket In Pa. June 4, 2003: Roddey To Present Plan To Keep US Airways In Pittsburgh June 2, 2003: US Airways' Threats To Leave Pittsburgh Could Cost You Money May May 30, 2003: Making Deal With US Airways May 30, 2003: Senator Says US Airways Has Suitor In Pennsylvania May 27, 2003: Sign Petition To Save US Airways Hub May 21, 2003: Local US Airways Machinists Rally In Washington May 15, 2003: Pittsburgh Airport Considering Fee To Keep US Airways May 14, 2003: Airport Officials Weigh Future With Or Without Biggest Carrier May 11, 2003: Privatization, State Control Among Options For Pittsburgh Airport May 10, 2003: US Airways Trouble May Lead To Terminal Closing May 8, 2003: Proposal To Lower US Airways' Costs Not Supported By Roddey May 1, 2003: US Airways To Continue Tri-State-To-Pittsburgh Flights April April 30, 2003: State Leaders Discuss Future Of US Airways April 29, 2003: State Leaders Discuss US Airways Crisis April 24, 2003: Airport Authority Says US Airways Pullout Would Cost $1.5 Billion April 23, 2003: Sen. Specter Upset Over US Airways' Actions April 20, 2003: Scope Of US Airways' Lease Rejection Stuns Officials April 18, 2003: Roddey Says Airport Should Prepare For Life After US Airways April 17, 2003: US Airways To Lay Off 890 Flight Attendants April 12, 2003: Rendell Wants US Airways To Move Headquarters To Pa. April 12, 2003: Airport Parking, Other Fees Could Rise Under New US Airways Lease April 10, 2003: No Lawsuit Filed In US Airways, Airport Lease Dispute April 9, 2003: State Aids In US Airways, Pittsburgh Airport Lease Dispute April 4, 2003: US Airways Warns Pittsburgh Hub Could Go, Roddey Says April 3, 2003: US Airways Hopes To Change Pittsburgh International Lease April 1, 2003: Will Pittsburgh Keep US Airways Hub Status? April 1, 2003: Will Pittsburgh Lose Hub Status With US Airways? March March 30, 2003: US Airways Ready To Emerge In Unstable Times For Industry March 29, 2003: US Airways Bankruptcy Woes May Be Over March 24, 2003: US Airways And Pilots Reach Deal On Pensions February February 18, 2003: RMU Works To Help Laid Off US Airways Employees February 13, 2003: US Airway Pilots Head To Bankruptcy Court February 6, 2003: US Airways, Pilots' Union Battle In Court February 4, 2003: Airmall Feeling Effects Of US Airways Cutbacks January January 31, 2003: US Airways Tries To Emerge From Bankruptcy January 20, 2003: US Airways Awaits Final Approval January 17, 2003: Bankruptcy Judge Approves US Airways' Survival Plan January 17, 2003: Warning Letter Sent To US Airways Pilots January 16, 2003: US Airways Officials Present Reorganization Plan January 14, 2003: State Leaders Meet With US Airways Union January 13, 2003: US Airways Mechanics Tell Their Side Of The Story January 13, 2003:US Airways Reorganization Plan January 13, 2003:US Airways Facts January 13, 2003:Affect on Passengers January 13, 2003:US Airways President in Pittsburgh January 13, 2003:US Airways Concessions January 13, 2003:More Job Cuts Announced January 13, 2003:US Airways Waiting For Approval January 13, 2003:Company News Release on Bankruptcy Filing January 13, 2003:Texas Pacific To Invest January 13, 2003:Asking For Concessions January 13, 2003:Local Departures Slashed January 13, 2003:Marketing Plan To Stay January 13, 2003:Airlines' Ticket Deals January 13, 2003:Reaction From Pittsburgh Flyers January 13, 2003:Jim Roddey Comments On Bankruptcy January 13, 2003:Understanding The Bankruptcy Process
March 2005
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