Executive Compensation at the Air Line Pilots Association (2021)
The Airline Pilots Association International (ALPA) is the largest airline pilot union in the world with more than 61,000 pilots from 38 US and Canadian airlines. Based in McLean, Virginia, ALPA is a tax-exempt, non-profit 501 (c) (5) whose membership dues are approximately $3,600 annually (based on 1.9% of gross income which appears to be about $200,000 annually).
In 2021, ALPA reported total revenue of $222 million, most of which came from membership dues. Expenses totaled $163 million (including nearly $4 million in depreciation) with the largest expense reported to be compensation.
347 employees received $70 million in compensation which equates to an average compensation of $200,000. 230 employees received more than $100,000 in compensation with the 25 most highly compensated reported to be: Read more 
Executive Compensation at the Air Line Pilots Association (2020)
The Airline Pilots Association International (ALPA) is the largest airline pilot union in the world with more than 61,000 pilots from 38 US and Canadian airlines. Based in McLean, Virginia, ALPA is a tax-exempt, non-profit 501 (c) (5) whose membership dues are approximately $3,600 annually (based on 1.9% of gross income which appears to be about $200,000 annually).
In 2020, ALPA reported total revenue of $226 million (compared to $235 million in 2019 which indicates despite the effects of COVID on airline travel, the revenue stream continued from members), most of which came from membership dues. Expenses totaled $154 million (including nearly $4 million in depreciation) with the largest expense reported to be compensation.
339 employees received $68 million in compensation which equates to an average compensation of $200,000. 229 employees received more than $100,000 in compensation with the 25 most highly compensated reported to be: Read more 
