Sunday, May 07, 2017

Air Wisconsin Announces Enhanced Industry-Leading Pilot Hiring Incentives

APPLETON, Wis., May 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Air Wisconsin Airlines announced today significant enhancements to its existing bonus program, increasing the value of cash bonuses to $57,000, including $8,000 for pilots type rated in a turbine aircraft.  When added to Air Wisconsin's competitive wage structure and best-in-class benefits, these increases position Air Wisconsin as the regional airline industry leader in new hire pilot compensation.  During the first three years of employment, a new pilot will receive between $260,000 and $317,000 in total pay and elected benefits.

New hire pilots can expect to upgrade to Captain in 18 to 24 months—likely faster for pilots hired in the next several months—as Air Wisconsin dramatically expands its pilot group in connection with its recently announced long-term agreement with United Airlines. 

In addition to industry-leading compensation and fast upgrades, Air Wisconsin pilots enjoy a structured, rapid career progression to United Airlines through the United Career Pathway Program.

According to Bob Frisch, Air Wisconsin's Chief Operating Officer, "Today's announcement highlights Air Wisconsin's commitment to attracting qualified pilots to its growing pilot group and creates best-in-class compensation to go along with the rapid upgrade opportunities created by our new partnership with United Airlines."   

For more information about the new hire pilot bonus program and joining the Air Wisconsin team, please visit www.airwis.com/pilots.

About Air Wisconsin Airlines

Air Wisconsin Airlines, founded in 1965, operates approximately 350 departures per day system-wide to 26 states and three Canadian provinces in partnership with American Airlines. Commencing Fall 2017, Air Wisconsin will begin a long-term, exclusive partnership with United Airlines to fly 65 CRJ-200 aircraft for United Express. With service to approximately 70 cities throughout North America, Air Wisconsin carries approximately 6 million passengers per year.

Original article can be found here:  http://www.prnewswire.com

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