Overview
- The plan calls for nine eight-hour stoppages between November 3 and November 30 that initially exclude passenger flights.
- The measures will halt cargo departures nationwide and pause in-person and virtual training, along with maintenance commissions for air navigation infrastructure.
- ATEPSA frames the dispute as non-salary and tied to shift organization, service conditions and internal procedures agreed in August.
- EANA labeled the action illegitimate and argues the agreement is being implemented, disputing the union’s allegation.
- The stoppages are expected to disrupt logistics, with exemptions for medical, humanitarian, state and search-and-rescue flights according to the union.