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Global Pilots in Solidarity with SAS Pilots on Strike

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BERLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Issued from the 74th Conference of the International
Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations in Berlin, Germany:

All SAS pilots in Scandinavia are on strike as of today, 26 April 2019.

The mediation process between the SAS pilots and Management in Norway,
Sweden, and Denmark came to an end without an agreement after months of
negotiations. 1,409 SAS pilots are now on strike.

The strike could have been avoided if SAS management had shown more
willingness to engage in good faith negotiations. It is unfortunate that
just before the start of the negotiations, SAS Management suddenly chose
to end all existing agreements with the pilots on cooperation,
production, career development, and seniority systems.

IFALPA believes that neither SAS pilots, nor any other pilot group,
should accept deteriorating working conditions, unpredictable hours, and
a lack of job security. IFALPA urges SAS Management to consider the
gravity of the situation and reconsider their stance, not only for the
sake of their workers but for that of the travelling public.

The Federation pledges its full support to all SAS pilots on strike in
Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, and extends the hope that this unfortunate
matter will draw to a swift and mutually satisfactory conclusion.

Note to Editors: The International Federation of Air Line Pilots’
Associations represents more than 100,000 pilots in nearly 100 countries
around the globe. The mission of IFALPA is to promote the highest level
of aviation safety worldwide and to be the global advocate of the
piloting profession; providing representation, services and support to
both our members and the aviation industry.

Federation website www.ifalpa.org

©2019 The International Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations

It may not be offered of sale or used commercially. All reprints must
credit IFALPA.

Contacts

For further information, please contact:
Emily Bitting, IFALPA
Senior Communications Specialist
+1 514 419 1191 ext. 228
emilybitting@ifalpa.org

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