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US Airways is only half as big as American in miles flown by passengers, the usual standard by which airlines are measured. At the start of 2013, US Airways had 340 planes while American had 614. It also has fewer than half as many employees. US Airways, however, has been more successful. Analysts credit Parker for squeezing record profits from an airline that has an inferior route network compared with the larger United Airlines and Delta Air Lines. Last year, US Airways earned $637 million compared with AMR's bankruptcy loss of $1.9 billion. In the past five years, including a recession and high fuel prices that battered the industry, US Airways lost $1.2 billion, but AMR lost $7.2 billion. American's unions have long fought with their company's management over pay and other issues, and they were eager to see a shake-up. The Allied Pilots Association praised the future management. "This shows that a culture change is happening at American," Dennis Tajer, a pilots' union spokesman, said in an interview. "This can only increase employees' enthusiasm and have a positive effect on customer service."
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