Letter from the Publisher

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Dear readers,

As the summer travel season tapers off and the September low passenger travel season kicks in, I’m reminded of pre-COVID days when airlines used to experience large peaks and valleys of passenger travel between the high summertime season and the low season that coincided with the beginning of the school year. Some airlines report that the peaks and valleys we knew in pre-COVID days are a thing of the past, at least for now. We’ll be monitoring.

This month, we feature NetJets Association of Shared Aircraft Pilots as their pilots demand a fair and equal contract from management. Read their full article here. We also compare their current contract to Delta Air Lines pilots’ latest contract. You can view the comparison here.

As always, we not only encourage your feedback, but we enjoy receiving your feedback, whatever the theme. Please email us at info@aerocrewnews.com. 

Fly safe,

Craig Pieper

SOURCEAero Crew News, September 2023
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Craig Pieper is the Publisher and Founder of Aero Crew News. Craig is responsible for the content, website design and organization of the material and people producing the material for the magazine. Craig obtained his Bachelors of Science in Aeronautical Science, along with a minor in Aviation Weather, from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2001. Craig is also a First Officer for a major airline with a type rating in the Boeing 737 & Embraer 145 and has logged over 8,000 hours of flying time since his introductory flight on November 14th, 1992. Please feel free to reach out to Craig and maybe your email will make it in the next issue under the "Letter To The Publisher" section of Aero Crew News.

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