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Teamsters, Business Travel Coalition to Hold Summit on Aircraft Maintenance Outsourcing
WASHINGTON,
The purpose of the summit is to discuss the safety and efficiency of current U.S. airline industry outsourcing practices and to explore potential solutions.
Safety advocates, government officials and aviation industry representatives will also discuss the likely impact of industry consolidation on maintenance outsourcing.
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"Aircraft mechanics should all be held to a single standard whether they repair airplanes in
"This is a duty-of-care issue for the global business travel community," said
"U.S. airline industry consolidation initiatives raise the specter of a collapse of six major network airlines to just three," Mitchell said. "The attendant confusion and management distraction resulting from years of likely integration issues clearly calls for urgent government, industry and customer attention to this outsourcing issue."
Presenters and contributors will include the following:
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— Deborah A. P. Hersman, board member, National Transportation Safety Board
— James P. Hoffa, general president, International Brotherhood of Teamsters
— William McGee, author, Consumer Reports: An Accident Waiting To Happen
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— Steve Purvinas, federal secretary, Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association (ALAEA)
— Stacie H. Soumbeniotis, Democratic staff director, U.S. House Subcommittee on Aviation
— More to be named later
The summit will be held from
There is no registration fee, but seating is limited so consider registering soon. To register, go to the following url: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=7c3VW2TwDNgqZQexH_2fgh9g_3d_3d
About BTC
Founded in 1994, the mission of Business Travel Coalition is to bring transparency to industry and government policies and practices so that customers can influence issues of strategic importance to their organizations.
BTC Media Contact
(610) 341-1850
mitchell@businesstravelcoalition.com
About the Teamsters
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 9,000 aircraft technicians of the 1.4 million hardworking men and women in the
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