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There has been a long and storied history shared between the ASA and XJT MECs regarding the scheduling system for the JCBA. Both sides have clearly put forward their best efforts to represent their pilots over the last two-and-a-half years, and the approval of this process agreement represents a major step forward in our efforts for a JCBA. The MECs of ASA and XJT are both hopeful that this is the first of many steps to come that will finally bring us from two separate groups to one unified ExpressJet Airlines pilot group.
There has been a long and storied history shared between the ASA and XJT MECs regarding the scheduling system for the JCBA. Both sides have clearly put forward their best efforts to represent their pilots over the last two-and-a-half years, and the approval of this process agreement represents a major step forward in our efforts for a JCBA. The MECs of ASA and XJT are both hopeful that this is the first of many steps to come that will finally bring us from two separate groups to one unified ExpressJet Airlines pilot group.