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American's Pilot Union Boss Backs A Merger

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The new president of the American Airlines pilots' union, Keith Wilson, on Friday said he backs merging with a rival as the possible best path for the bankrupt air carrier.

Wilson, appointed by the Allied Pilots Association's board on Thursday, in a letter to pilots on Friday said "our union's strategic focus remains unchanged. APA is committed to pursuing consolidation as the best path for ensuring a brighter future for American Airlines and the pilots we represent."

David Bates resigned as APA president on Wednesday after union members soundly rejected a tentative contract from the carrier. Wilson is a New York-based captain who ran against Bates for the top union post in 2010, but lost.

Bates had urged APA pilots to vote for AMR's final offer, but about 60 percent of union members rejected the offer.

American's pilots have had no major pay gains for years after working under concessionary contracts and are now seeing their counterparts at rival US carriers Delta and United obtain or move toward better contracts.

(Reuters)