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United to recall pilots after bankruptcy
published: Thursday | October 13, 2005

ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Illinois (AP):

UNITED AIRLINES plans to recall about 300 pilots to meet an expected increase in flying next year as it comes out of bankruptcy, the No. 2 U.S. airline said.

The total represents nearly a sixth of those remaining on furlough and will add five per cent to United's work force of approximately 6,500 active pilots.

FIRST BATCH RECALLED

The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) said Wednesday it was pleased with the announcement. "The more furloughed pilots recalled the better, and the sooner the better," said spokesman Dave Kelly of the United branch of ALPA.

United said Tuesday it had recalled 234 pilots from furlough in 2005.

Steve Forte, United's senior vice-president for flight operations, said the airline is likely to exceed the planned total of 300 pilot recalls in 2006 once military leave and other factors are taken into account.

The first batch of 20 recalled pilots is scheduled to return to work on January 9.

United, which is owned by UAL Corp., aims to exit bankruptcy on February 1 after spending more than three years reorganising its finances under Chapter 11 of U.S. bankruptcy law, which protects it from creditors' lawsuits.

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