Articles tagged “mesa air group”

Airlines

Mesa Airlines Finalizes Agreement With United, Cutting Ties With American

While American Airlines has given pilots at two regional affiliates pay raises, its decision not to do the same at non-affiliated carriers contributed heavily to Mesa Airlines' decision to halt flights for American.

Mesa Airlines Finalizes Agreement With United, Cutting Ties With American

Airline Weekly

Podcast: Who’s to Blame for the Pilot Shortage?

Tempers are flaring as airlines, unions, and even Congress point fingers at who’s to blame for the pilot shortage. Edward “Ned” Russell and Madhu Unnikrishnan discuss an innovative program at Southern Airways Express, as well as why Mesa CEO Jonathan Ornstein may have a point about foreign pilots flying into the U.S.

Podcast: Who’s to Blame for the Pilot Shortage?

Airline Weekly

Mesa Air Points to Maintenance Woes and Spare Parts Shortage for Operational Issues

Mesa Air Points to Maintenance Woes and Spare Parts Shortage for Operational Issues

Airlines

American Airlines Warns One of Its Regional Airlines to Improve

U.S. regional airline Mesa Air Group has a relentless focus on costs. But with major carriers trying to increase their customer satisfaction scores, Mesa will need to raise its reliability to win and retain business.

American Airlines Warns One of Its Regional Airlines to Improve

Airlines

Are Investors Ready to Forgive U.S. Regional Airlines?

U.S. bankruptcy law is more forgiving than in many countries, which is why many airlines have had multiple iterations. Now, eight years after filing for bankruptcy, Mesa Air Group again wants to be traded on public markets. Assuming it goes forward with an IPO, it'll be interesting to see if investors return.

Are Investors Ready to Forgive U.S. Regional Airlines?

Airlines

Mesa Air Wants to Try Again for an IPO 8 Years After Bankruptcy

U.S. bankruptcy law is funny, right? Less than a decade ago, Mesa Air Group filed for bankruptcy and investors lost out. But now the airline, with the same CEO, wants investors to give it another chance. Will they bite? Or do they have long memories?

Mesa Air Wants to Try Again for an IPO 8 Years After Bankruptcy