American Eagle Set to Furlough Pilots, Flight Attendants

DALLAS (AP) _ American Eagle, the regional-flying affiliate of American Airlines, may furlough more than 220 Texas-based pilots and flight attendants in February to cuts costs under bankruptcy protection.

American Eagle vice president Cathy McCann told the Texas Workforce Commission, in a letter received Thursday, that 119 pilots and 104 flight attendants in the Dallas-Fort Worth area could lose their jobs around Feb. 13.

Fort Worth-based American has about 74,000 employees, and Eagle has about 14,000, including part-timers.

Parent company AMR Corp. filed for Chapter 11 protection Nov. 29.

Separately, AMR’s new CEO, Thomas W. Horton, told employees Thursday that the company will cut jobs as it goes through bankruptcy. He didn’t give a figure.

American Eagle is one of two airlines servicing Easterwood Airport in College Station.

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