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American Airlines’ flight attendant union issued a no-confidence vote against CEO Robert Isom, citing operational and financial concerns.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02The Association of Professional Flight Attendants issued a unanimous no-confidence vote against
00:07American Airlines CEO Robert Isom, according to ABC8 in Dallas, Texas.
00:12The union said management decisions have left the airline trailing competitors
00:16and hurt financial performance. The union, which represents 28,000 flight attendants,
00:22is demanding accountability, improved operational support, and leadership changes.
00:26The Allied Pilots Association said last week it may consider its own no-confidence vote
00:31and requested a meeting with the airline's board to address operational and strategic concerns.
00:37American Airlines pointed to comments from Isom during a January investor call,
00:41where he said the company expects its multi-year strategy to begin delivering results in 2026.
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