US aviation unions blast SkyWest Charter, ask government to reject application

Ten aviation unions have called on the US government to prevent SkyWest Airlines’ new charter unit, SkyWest Charter, from gaining Department of Transportation (DOT) approval. In a joint letter on 5 May, the group of unions, which includes Air Line Pilots, International (ALPA), Allied Pilots Association (APA), National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA), Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), Transport Workers Union of America, and others, say that the SkyWest Charter model is intended to “skirt safety and security regulations”. The letter is addressed to the US Department of Labor, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). “We write to express concern that a previously rare and limited business model for air service, once confined to private jet charters, is expanding so rapidly that it threatens to take over a large part of the air services in the United States,” the letter reads. “Approval of [Skywest’s] application will open the floodgates in aviation to compete in the same arena.” The unions say that Skywest Charter plans to “link small communities to the national airline network under a lesser standard of safety”. While SkyWest Airlines itself is a regular commercial operator, operating under standard regulations, SkyWest Charter is poised to operate under so-called Part 135 rules, which allow carriers some leeway that commercial airlines do not have. For example, Part 135 operators can employ pilots with less than the standard 1,500h minimum total aviation experience time, and allows pilots over the usually-mandatory retirement age of 65 to continue flying. SkyWest contracts with major US carriers Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, operating a fleet of more than 500 regional jets. Its network connects secondary cities to these airlines major hubs across the country, and also serves numerous Essential Air Service (EAS) routes.<br/>
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5/10/23