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CityJet's Dublin pilots to protest at airline's Irish HQ

Fórsa says it has put forward a range of proposals aimed at securing pilot roles in Dublin

CITYJET PILOTS WHO face possible jobs losses are set to protest in Dublin this morning. 

Members of the Irish Airline Pilots’ Association (Ialpa) at CityJet will protest at its offices in Swords near Dublin Airport from 11am.

They say that the troubled airline has outsourced their jobs by flying aircraft registered in Ireland but flown by pilots outside of the country. 

Around 270 jobs at CityJet’s Dublin Airport base are at risk, including 57 pilots as a court-appointed examiner puts together a rescue plan for the airline. 

“We were informed last week that the majority of the 57 pilots will no longer be employed by CityJet,” said Fórsa trade union official Ian McDonnell.

“A small number of them will have the option to relocate outside of Ireland if and when required. Otherwise they face redundancy along with their other pilot and cabin crew colleagues, and this is despite some progress where a number of jobs were committed to remain in Dublin last week.”

In April, the High Court appointed an interim examiner to the Dublin-based regional airline. In order to counter its difficulties, plans had been put in place with its creditors to restructure the business, it said at the time. 

McDonnell said that CityJet will have to hire new pilots for remaining operations but has told Ialpa that these roles will be outside of Ireland. 

“CityJet is using this examinership process to reduce its debt with the help of the Irish courts, while at the same time off-shoring Irish jobs,” he said. 

“This is why pilots are protesting at the airline’s offices today. They have done all they can to maintain a base and jobs here, but the company have abandoned them.”

CityJet is one of a number of airlines impact by the grounding of flights due to Covid-19. 

Last week, Aer Lingus announced up to 500 job losses as a result of the impact of Covid-19, which it said was having a “catastrophic effect on the aviation industry”.

TheJournal.ie previously reported that CityJet and Stobart Air asked the government for a six-month bailout to ensure their survival beyond the Covid-19 crisis.

In a co-signed letter to Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe in April, Stobart Air and CityJet said they required “immediate grant support in order to survive” the pandemic.

The airlines accounted for over 13% of total air traffic at Ireland’s airports before the pandemic, when they also employed over 1,700 staff between them. 

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    Mute gary jordan
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    Sep 20th 2015, 8:51 AM

    crazy story , you would have to feel sorry for his family

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    Mute Anna
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    Sep 20th 2015, 8:58 AM

    interesting story. although it’s missing the link of how they discovered his past when he died. fingerprinting during autopsy?

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    Sep 20th 2015, 11:22 AM

    then they would have had him years ago when he died. anyway I don’t think they take prints from dead body when they have and I.D anyway. several ways. scouting areas he was last seen maybe someone pointed in right direction. maybe he went back to childhood home. or maybe tv appeal with pictures. it nabbed whitey bulger

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    Sep 20th 2015, 5:43 PM

    I hope you’re not a detective James.

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    Mute John Ward
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    Sep 20th 2015, 9:26 AM

    Don’t call me Shirley!

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    Sep 20th 2015, 12:14 PM

    Surely you can’t be serious?

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    Sep 20th 2015, 9:27 AM

    So I guess they were wrong when they said at his trial ” no matter how much punishment he would receive, he could never change his character so as to be safe to be turned loose in public.”

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    Sep 20th 2015, 9:46 AM

    How do you know they were wrong?

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    Mute Mary Lyons
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    Sep 20th 2015, 10:17 AM

    Because he seems to have gone on to live a fruitful life after.

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    Sep 20th 2015, 10:22 AM

    little jim, the investigation would have uncovered something.

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    Sep 20th 2015, 9:12 AM

    How did they finally twig who he was, what triggered the investigation????

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    Sep 20th 2015, 11:25 AM

    they never stop looking for you in the US until they are positive you are dead. they were still looking into the guy who escaped alcatraz till recently. also whitey bulger. one would have given up on that but there you go they got him

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    Sep 20th 2015, 9:48 AM

    Not bad for a man who would never integrate into society.

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    Sep 20th 2015, 9:02 AM

    good movie to be made from it

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    Sep 20th 2015, 8:53 AM

    Proud?Flip all use discovering it now

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    Sep 20th 2015, 10:54 AM

    How did his second wife die?

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    Sep 20th 2015, 11:47 AM

    His massive heart attack was his victims real justice in the end

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    Sep 20th 2015, 5:44 PM

    not really .thats a good way to go .

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    Sep 20th 2015, 9:28 AM

    We can all go to sleep knowing that we are safe. The American government don’t even know what’s living among them.

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    Sep 20th 2015, 11:28 PM

    He died at the age of 67,and had been found guilty of a crime committed over 57 years previous. That would make him around 9 at the time of the crime…. Hmmmm

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    Oct 1st 2015, 9:10 AM

    plus the 11 years since his death makes him 20 at the time of the murder

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