Mesa pilots can now count current and prior service toward United Aviate’s career development program. [Courtesy: Mesa Airlines]
Key Takeaways:
Mesa Air Group pilots participating in the United Aviate program will now earn service credit towards a United Airlines transition, applicable across all Mesa operations, including American Eagle flights.
This enhancement significantly expands the program, as service credit was previously only granted for flying under United Express.
The change provides Mesa pilots a more direct career path to United and is anticipated to greatly improve Mesa's ability to attract and retain qualified pilots.
Effective immediately, Mesa Air Group Inc. (NASDAQ: MESA) pilots who participate in the United Aviate program will earn service credit, including prior service towards a United transition, according to an announcement Wednesday from Mesa.
This includes pilots across all of Mesa’s operations, including American Eagle.
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Based in Texas, Ashley is the former Marketing Manager at FLYING and focuses deeply on training and education. She graduated from the Baylor Institute for Air Science with a Bachelor's in Aviation Science and holds an MBA specializing in Marketing. She is an also instrument rated private pilot and licensed FAA dispatcher.