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FedEx Pilots Secure New Contract After Lengthy Negotiations

FedEx pilots have ratified a new labor contract with 83% approval, concluding over five years of negotiations. The agreement includes a 40% pay raise and back pay for pilots.

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iGEN Editorial
June 9, 2026
FedEx Pilots Secure New Contract After Lengthy Negotiations

FedEx pilots have ratified a new labor contract, ending over five years of negotiations, with 83% voting in favor, according to the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). The contract, effective June 29, includes significant pay raises and benefits for the pilots.

Contract Details

The new four-year agreement addresses several employment aspects such as compensation, retirement, scheduling, work rules, and job protections. Capt. Jose Nieves, chairman of ALPA’s FedEx Master Executive Council, emphasized the focus on implementing and enforcing the agreement.

  • Hourly Pay Increase: Pilots will receive a 40% increase in hourly pay.
  • Back Pay: Captains and first officers will receive up to $150,000 and $102,500 respectively in back pay.
  • Annual Raises: Starting in 2028, pilots will receive 3% annual raises.

Negotiation Background

The contract approval follows a tentative agreement reached on April 16. The union, representing nearly 5,000 pilots, had previously rejected a proposal for a 30% pay increase over five years. The rejection led to internal union changes and a push for better terms.

Financial Performance

FedEx's financial performance has been strong, with an 8% revenue increase to $520 billion in the fiscal-year third quarter ending February 28. Adjusted earnings per share rose 16%, surpassing analysts' expectations. This financial backdrop supported the union's argument for improved compensation.

Implications for Logistics

The new contract is expected to stabilize FedEx's operations by ensuring pilot satisfaction and retention. This stability is crucial for maintaining FedEx's service levels and competitive edge in the logistics sector.

“Our focus now turns toward implementation and enforcement of the agreement,” said Capt. Jose Nieves.

Watch List

  • Implementation: Monitoring the implementation of the new contract terms.
  • Financial Performance: Continued observation of FedEx's financial health and its impact on labor relations.
  • Industry Impact: Potential influence on labor negotiations in other logistics companies.
Aspect Details
Hourly Pay Raise 40% increase
Back Pay Up to $150,000 for captains
Annual Raises 3% starting in 2028

The successful ratification of the FedEx pilots' contract marks a significant development in the logistics industry, potentially setting a precedent for future labor negotiations in the sector.


Sources: FreightWaves

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