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'''US Airways, Inc.''' is a [[airline]]<ref name=BTSemployment>[http://www.bts.gov/press_releases/2008/bts014_08/html/bts014_08.html January 2008 Passenger Airline Employment Up 3.4 Percent from January 2007], [[Bureau of Transportation Statistics]], [[March 16]], [[2008]]</ref><ref name=LERA>[http://www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/lera/proceedings2006/johnson.html Lean Production in the Air: Low-cost Competition Taking Off in the Global Airline Industry and Implications for Employment Relations], Nancy Johnson, Labor and Employment Relations Association Series, Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting</ref><ref name=LVRJ>{{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= |url= |work=[[Associated Press]] |publisher=[[Las Vegas Review-Journal]] |date=2007-07-10 |accessdate=2007-07-10 |pages=1D-3D |title=Southwest Airlines raises airfare prices|quote= A competing low-cost carrier, US Airways, also matched...}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first= Lorraine |last= Woellert |authorlink= |url= http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/jan2005/nf2005016_1058_db016.htm |work= |publisher=[[BusinessWeek]] |date=2005-01-05 |accessdate= |title=The Ups and Downs at US Airways}}'</ref> that is owned by [[US Airways Group|US Airways Group, Inc.]] and is the sixth largest airline in the [[United States]]. Its [[headquarters]] are in [[Tempe, Arizona]]. US Airways owns 357 large [[jet aircraft]] and 329 smaller planes that fly to 240 places in North America, [[Central America]], the [[Caribbean]], [[Hawaii]], and [[Europe]]. In May 2008, US Airways had 36,632 people working for them in the world and flew 3,512 flights each day. The US in US Airways does not stand for United States, though it is an example of it.
'''US Airways, Inc.''' is a [[airline]]<ref name=BTSemployment>[http://www.bts.gov/press_releases/2008/bts014_08/html/bts014_08.html January 2008 Passenger Airline Employment Up 3.4 Percent from January 2007], [[Bureau of Transportation Statistics]], [[March 16]], [[2008]]</ref><ref name=LERA>[http://www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/lera/proceedings2006/johnson.html Lean Production in the Air: Low-cost Competition Taking Off in the Global Airline Industry and Implications for Employment Relations], Nancy Johnson, Labor and Employment Relations Association Series, Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting</ref><ref name=LVRJ>{{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= |url= |work=[[Associated Press]] |publisher=[[Las Vegas Review-Journal]] |date=2007-07-10 |accessdate=2007-07-10 |pages=1D-3D |title=Southwest Airlines raises airfare prices|quote= A competing low-cost carrier, US Airways, also matched...}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first= Lorraine |last= Woellert |authorlink= |url= http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/jan2005/nf2005016_1058_db016.htm |work= |publisher=[[BusinessWeek]] |date=2005-01-05 |accessdate= |title=The Ups and Downs at US Airways}}'</ref> that is owned by US Airways Group, Inc. and is the sixth largest airline in the [[United States]]. Its [[headquarters]] are in [[Tempe, Arizona]]. US Airways owns 357 large [[jet aircraft]] and 329 smaller planes that fly to 240 places in North America, [[Central America]], the [[Caribbean]], [[Hawaii]], and [[Europe]]. In May 2008, US Airways had 36,632 people working for them in the world and flew 3,512 flights each day. The US in US Airways does not stand for United States, though it is an example of it.


US Airways runs many flights from [[Charlotte, North Carolina]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] and [[Phoenix, Arizona]]. US Airways also runs smaller numbers of flights from [[Washington, DC]], [[Las Vegas, Nevada]], [[New York, New York]], and [[Boston, Massachusetts]].<ref>[http://www.usairways.com/pv_obj_cache/pv_obj_id_A1AAF354F9623D222374ACD6136DA03EAD5B0000/filename/factsheet.pdf US Airways System Fact Sheet].</ref>
US Airways runs many flights from [[Charlotte, North Carolina]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] and [[Phoenix, Arizona]]. US Airways also runs smaller numbers of flights from [[Washington, DC]], [[Las Vegas, Nevada]], [[New York, New York]], and [[Boston, Massachusetts]].<ref>[http://www.usairways.com/pv_obj_cache/pv_obj_id_A1AAF354F9623D222374ACD6136DA03EAD5B0000/filename/factsheet.pdf US Airways System Fact Sheet].</ref>

Revision as of 02:33, 22 November 2010

US Airways, Inc. is a airline[1][2][3][4] that is owned by US Airways Group, Inc. and is the sixth largest airline in the United States. Its headquarters are in Tempe, Arizona. US Airways owns 357 large jet aircraft and 329 smaller planes that fly to 240 places in North America, Central America, the Caribbean, Hawaii, and Europe. In May 2008, US Airways had 36,632 people working for them in the world and flew 3,512 flights each day. The US in US Airways does not stand for United States, though it is an example of it.

US Airways runs many flights from Charlotte, North Carolina, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Phoenix, Arizona. US Airways also runs smaller numbers of flights from Washington, DC, Las Vegas, Nevada, New York, New York, and Boston, Massachusetts.[5]

The airline also runs the US Airways Shuttle, a brand which operates frequent flights between cities in the northeast part of the United States. Other companies operate short flights for US Airways, which are called US Airways Express.

In 2005, US Airways combined with America West Airlines, but they kept the US Airways name.[6][7][8]

References

  1. January 2008 Passenger Airline Employment Up 3.4 Percent from January 2007, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, March 16, 2008
  2. Lean Production in the Air: Low-cost Competition Taking Off in the Global Airline Industry and Implications for Employment Relations, Nancy Johnson, Labor and Employment Relations Association Series, Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting
  3. "Southwest Airlines raises airfare prices". Associated Press. Las Vegas Review-Journal. 2007-07-10. pp. 1D–3D. A competing low-cost carrier, US Airways, also matched... {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. Woellert, Lorraine (2005-01-05). "The Ups and Downs at US Airways". BusinessWeek.'
  5. US Airways System Fact Sheet.
  6. January 2008 Passenger Airline Employment Up 3.4 Percent from January 2007, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, March 16, 2008
  7. Lean Production in the Air: Low-cost Competition Taking Off in the Global Airline Industry and Implications for Employment Relations, Nancy Johnson, Labor and Employment Relations Association Series, Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting
  8. Woellert, Lorraine (2005-01-05). "The Ups and Downs at US Airways". BusinessWeek.'