ECA PRESS RELEASE: New year, same threats to Ryanair pilots
2018 was a pivotal year for Ryanair and its pilots and cabin crew, engaging in the previously unchartered territory of social dialogue. As negotiations on Collective Labour Agreements (CLAs) continue at varying speeds throughout Europe, Ryanair persists in using threats as a bargaining tool. Within the first three days of 2019, in negotiations with cabin crew unions in Spain, Ryanair threatened closure of two bases in the Canary Islands if the cabin crew did not sign CLAs by the 18 Jan 2019. Similar threats and ultimatums had been made to pilot unions last year and seriously undermine the pilots’ confidence in Ryanair’s good faith. Pilot unions in several countries have suspended negotiations as a result of such threats hanging in the air.
ECA PRESS RELEASE : Ryanair base closures are a declaration of war, say pilot union leaders
Base closures and fleet reduction by Ryanair – perceived in some quarters as a punishment for the lawful industrial actions by pilots and cabin crew – are seen as a declaration of war to the crew across the whole network. There is concern that this latest development will seriously exacerbate the recent deterioration in the relationship between the airline and its pilots and cabin crew, which has already seen strike action in some countries. This message comes from the Presidents of European pilot unions and associations, who met last week in Vienna. The aggressive move by Ryanair management comes on top of already tense relations with its employees and stalling negotiations in numerous countries.
Position paper IFALPA : Flights into and over conflict zones
26 septembre 2018 - Due to recent events in the Eastern Mediterranean, IFALPA is reissuing its position paper "Flights into and over Conflict Zones" to bring a heightened awareness to flight crews operating in this region.
ECA PRESS RELEASE : Ryanair Management & Governance Must Change – Pilots’ Call to Shareholders
Tomorrow, investors will meet at Ryanair’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) – under a general media ‘lock-out’ imposed by the airline’s management team. One year after Ryanair’s pilot rostering and flight cancellation crisis, and 9 months after its announcement that it would open up to unions, the situation is more chaotic and unpredictable than ever. Apart from two agreements on targeted terms and conditions reached in Italy and Ireland, negotiations with pilot unions across Europe are either blocked or progressing at snail’s pace. As a result, industrial unrest is more present – and more likely in future – than it ever was.
ECA PRESS RELEASE : 100 Ryanair pilots on strike in Dublin, 100 pilot jobs in Dublin threatened – a striking coincidence!
100 Ryanair pilots on strike in Dublin, 100 pilot jobs in Dublin threatened – a striking coincidence!
Safety Bulletin : Expansion of In flight Broadcast Procedure (IFBP) within Ethiopian Airspace (Addis Ababa HAAA FIR)
31 août 2018 - IFALPA has been informed of some ATC coverage di culties within the Addis Ababa HAAA FIR. IATA has recom- mended an expansion of the IFBP to include Ethiopian airspace until the issues have been resolved. Please see the IATA Operations Notice below for more information.
Bulletin de securite IFALPA : POTENTIAL CPDLC MESSAGE DELIVERY LATENCY
Safety Bulletin: Potential CPDLC message delivery latency
8 décembre 2017 - IFALPA has been made aware that flight crews have no access to information indicating the time of transmission of uplinked CPDLC messages. The possibility of a delayed message cannot be ruled out which could lead to an old clearance being delivered past its validity time or to the wrong aircraft.
Bulletin de securite IFALPA : Caution on use of Runway Status Lights in the US
Safety Bulletin: Caution on use of Runway Status Lights in the US
25 octobre 2017 - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a Safety Alert for Operators (SAFO) 17011 on September 28, 2017, to ensure that aircraft operators, pilots and airport personnel are aware of the installation, meaning and use of Runway Status Lights (RWSLs). RWSLs are fully automated systems of red lights that are designed to aid in preventing runway incursions and ground collisions. The RWSL system integrates airport lighting equipment with approach and surface surveillance radar systems to provide aircraft and vehicle crews a visual cue indicating when it is unsafe to enter/cross or begin/continue takeoff on the runway.