Envoy News

American awards Envoy expanded scope of work in Savannah

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We’re pleased to share that American has awarded Envoy an expanded scope of work at Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport (SAV). Envoy currently provides above-the-wing Customer Services at SAV, and this new agreement will add below-the-wing ground handling work and Baggage Support Office (BSO) services. “This announcement is part of our mission to safely… Read more »

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A Big Win for Little Watertown

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No matter how big or small a station is – whether they turn 50 flights a day or just 2 – running a safe and efficient operation will always be most important, not only for our employees but for our customers too. The Envoy team at Watertown International Airport (ART) proved exactly that when they… Read more »

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Six more birds are coming to Envoy

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We’re pleased to share that American Airlines Group (AAG) will assign six additional Embraer 175 (E175) aircraft to Envoy in the coming months. This announcement brings our total fleet commitments to 107 E175 and 27 E170 aircraft for a total of 134 large regional jets. “As we transition away from the E145 and focus on… Read more »

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Envoy and TWU Reach Tentative Agreement

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Today, Envoy President & CEO Pedro Fábregas announced Envoy has reached an industry-leading Tentative Agreement (TA) with its Maintenance and Related workgroups represented by the Transport Workers Union of America (TWU). “My sincere thanks to the negotiating teams at the TWU and Envoy, who have worked closely to develop this TA that provides significant benefits… Read more »

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Envoy wins Cranky Network Award

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We’re pleased to share that Cranky Flier recently awarded Envoy an Air Time Regional Champion award for Embraer 175 aircraft N260NN, which flew an impressive 2,899 hours last year! “The Embraer 175 is a very reliable aircraft, and, when combined with a Safety culture and a strong focus from our Maintenance Operations and our Aircraft… Read more »

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