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About Us - Air Line Pilots Association, International The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) is the world’s largest airline pilot union We represent and advocate for more than 80,000 pilots at 42 airlines in the United States and Canada
Resource Library Filter, search, and explore articles and updates on topics ranging from operational updates and industry happenings to feature pieces about ALPA's pilot groups and members—and so much more
Contact ALPA Offices ALPA represents pilots from 43 airlines across the United States and Canada These include major carriers, regional airlines, and cargo operators, ensuring all airline pilots have the same opportunities and representation
Who We Are - Air Line Pilots Association, International ALPA is routinely granted "interested party" status in most major airline accidents, which means that ALPA accident investigators assist the National Transportation Safety Board and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada during on-site investigations and participate in associated public hearings
Our History - Air Line Pilots Association, International ALPA, the first professional union of pilots, was founded to protect the interests of airmen from horribly unsafe flying conditions and a management mentality that pilots were an expendable commodity
Say No to 67 - ALPA 30+ More than 30 labor unions, including ALPA, oppose raising the pilot retirement age
ALPA Member Insurance Products The member insurance portal is your one-stop shop for enrolling and managing your ALPA insurance coverage Access the portal to enroll, verify your benefit elections, and update your beneficiaries or dependent information
Air Line Pilots Association, International - MEC The beginnings of the Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) started with United pilots in 1931 United Captain Dave Behncke was ALPA’s first president, serving from 1931 until 1951
Meet Our Pilot Leaders Our dedicated leaders guide ALPA’s mission to protect and advance the interests of airline pilots across the United States and Canada