Air Wisconsin Airlines has ratified a three-year extension to its collective bargaining agreement with its pilots.
The agreement will be implemented in the coming months in coordination with ALPA while certain provisions, including an initial wage rate increase, will take effect immediately.
Additionally, the new agreement will continue to provide Air Wisconsin pilots with an unmatched combination of quality of life, work rules, benefits and pay.
Christine Deister, chief executive officer for Air Wisconsin Airlines, said: "We are pleased to come to an agreement with our pilot group that provides a solid future and accelerated career growth opportunities while recognising and rewarding the contributions pilots make to our operation every day.
"This new agreement represents many years of collaborative work, and we would like to especially recognize the contributions of the Air Wisconsin ALPA Negotiating Committee, the Master Executive Council, and our professional pilots that work hard every day to provide safe, reliable transportation and premier customer service to our United Express passengers."