Corporate headquarters of the Airline Company leave Dayton after 40 years – WHIO TV 7 and Whio Radio

Corporate headquarters of the Airline Company leave Dayton after 40 years – WHIO TV 7 and Whio Radio

Dayton – A airlines announced that according to a dayton’s company, it is moved from Dayton to Charlotte, North Carolina.

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PSA Airlines, a subsidiary of the American Airlines Group, announced the move on Wednesday, January 29.

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According to Montgomery County, Dayton has been in Dayton since 1985 since 1985.

The new company center is located on the 2708 Water Ridge Parkway, which is about two miles from the American Charlotte Flight Training Center and five miles from Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). It is expected to open in January 2026.

According to the company, many PSA employees currently live in this area.

The company said that all 350 employees based in Dayton are invited to move to Charlotte. According to the company, you have to decide until April.

“For several important reasons, we decided to move PSA’s headquarters to Charlotte, including in Charlotte, where most of our daily departures take place, and almost all of our training are based,” said President and CEO of PSA Dion Flanny. “Charlotte is a lively community and home of the seventh airport in the world in the world. While we look forward to being integrated into the Charlotte community, I would like to sincerely thank the city of Dayton, its managers and the entire Dayton community for being accepted and supported for so many years. We will continue to represent more than 550 team members in Dayton in Dayton. “

The transition from Dayton to Charlotte will be gradually. The movements take place in the second half of 2025 and end in 2026, according to the company.

A spokesman for the International Airport Dayton published an explanation of the move of PSA.

“This is only a business decision that corresponds to PSA Airlines Management and operational strategies. Despite the relocation, all flights will continue to work seamlessly at the international airport of Dayton and outside the Dayton airport. There will be no disturbance on our flight plan, and our passengers can expect the same high service and the same reliability if they fly from the international airport in Dayton.

“Although we are disappointed with this decision, the relationship between PSA and the city of Dayton, the international airport in Dayton and the local business world remains strong and positive,” said Gil Turner, the city’s director of aviation. He added: “The airport is an important business driver in the region, and PSA Airlines will continue to be a valuable partner.”

PSA Airlines is owned by American Airlines and has been headquartered at the Dayton International Airport for more than 30 years. Over the years, PSA Airlines, Dayton International Airport and the city of Dayton have worked to help PSA expand their operating and maintenance base in Dayton. PSA Airlines rents its headquarters, a training/company center and a maintenance hangar from the airport. About 300 jobs at the management level could be affected in the first quarter of 2026. This will not affect the approximately 500 jobs that are connected to maintenance and flight crews in Dayton. “

– Spokesman for the International Airport Dayton Airport

The President and CEO of the Dayton Development Coalition, Jeff Hoagland, also published an explanation.

We are disappointed that PSA decided to move her headquarters to Charlotte. We worked on keeping PSA’s local management in the business world and understanding that this selection was not a competitive process.

We believe that affected employees will be well positioned for employment opportunities in the region and the state’s aviation and aviation industry. The MRO facility of PSA remains here and continues to employ hundreds of people and their flight service is not disturbed.

The Dayton region continues to grow at the Dayton International Airport, and PSA will continue to be part of it.

– President and CEO of the Dayton Development Coalition Jeff Hoagland

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