Doug Parker
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US Airways Group posted a first-quarter net profit of $48 million versus a $114 million loss a year earlier
report significantly improved first quarter financial results in spite of record high fuel prices," according to CEO Doug Parker . "Consumer demand for our product remains very high, resulting in record-high first-quarter revenue, load factor
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US Airways Strikes Deal With AA Unions
s creditors, its management team and its board of directors," according to an employee memo from US Airways CEO Doug Parker . "But this is obviously an important first step along that path and we are hopeful we can all work together to make
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US Airways reported a $76 million third-quarter profit, down from $240 million for the same period last year
However, a 1 percent increase in consolidated traffic and 7 percent increase in consolidated yield lifted passenger revenue. "Looking forward, we see continued strong demand in the fourth quarter," according to US Airways CEO Doug Parker .
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Air Acclaim: BTN's 2010 Airline Satisfaction Survey
greater rate of year-over-year improvement, though each carrier's score was higher this year than last. CEO Doug Parker during US Airways' third-quarter earnings call last month said, "We've actually made a real push to get more
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Reversal Of Fortune: How U.S. Airlines Are Fixing A Broken Industry--And Cashing In
quarter profit in the carrier's history, US Airways CEO Doug Parker last month called the moment a "watershed event," not ..... the operating margin of the company." US Airways CEO Doug Parker : "Discipline is a focus on what you're supposed to
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Airlines Soar In 'Watershed' Q3 Earnings
The U.S. airline industry during the quarter ended Sept. 30 reversed deep losses from a year earlier to achieve a banner performance. Airline executives pointed to mergers, conservative capacity planning, business travel recovery, particularly strong revenue and airfare trends, and a general
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U.S. Airlines Surge Back To Profitability
Recovering air traffic and capacity discipline and the resulting improvements in the pricing environment are starting to pay off for U.S. airlines. Of the eight major carriers to have reported second-quarter earnings by press time, seven posted net profits. The lone loss maker, American Airlines
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Commercial Carrier CEOs See Consolidation As Necessary, Complex
element of airline competition today," Arpey said. Though its merger talks with United were fruitless, US Airways' Doug Parker remains an avowed pro-merger CEO, going so far as to say that even if United and Continental complete their deal
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5Q With Doug Parker Of US Airways
On April 22, US Airways announced it had withdrawn from merger discussions with United Airlines. On Monday, United instead announced a definitive merger agreement with Continental Airlines. Between those events, US Airways hosted journalists here at its corporate headquarters. Chairman and CEO ...
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Despite Unsuccessful United Talks, US Airways Pushes Consolidation Concept
US Airways CEO Doug Parker today reiterated the carrier's pro-consolidation stance, adding that even if the current wave of merger talks results in a

