Olympic Airways pilots yesterday reiterated their desire to contribute to the reconstitution of the airline as a viable concern, including pay cuts that would reduce operating costs. Their union said in a statement, however, that it is not willing to accept an overrun of their labor rights and urged the government to engage in sincere and fruitful dialogue for a scheme to satisfy all sides. By contrast, OA’s other staff unions decided yesterday to reject the government’s plans, which envisage the launching of a much smaller New Olympic Airways, with considerably reduced staff and divested of most of its assets but clean of debts.