United Airlines is asking pilots to voluntarily take unpaid leave because of reduced flight capacity stemming from delayed shipments ofBoeing aircraft. The delayed deliveries come after aslew of safety incidentsinvolving United aircraft that have led the the Federal Aviation Administration to tighten its ...
The airline is asking pilots to take unpaid time off because it won’t have as many planes as it was expecting due to Boeing scaling back production as it faces FAA scrutiny over its safety standards. 9 months ago United Airlines jet hits severe turbulence ...
United asks pilots to take voluntary unpaid leave amid delivery delays of Boeing planes United Airlines is asking some of its pilots to volunteer to take unpaid time off in May. The company placed the blame on Boeing, saying there's been delivery delays of new planes, which reduced scheduled...
Plenty of airlines are encouraging employees who are able to do so to take voluntary unpaid leaves of absence to help stabilize finances. However, United appears to be taking it a step further, asking for voluntary permanent leaves. A separate CNN Business report stated that the airline is requ...
airlines. I was flying from Des Moines IA to Atlanta due to mechanic problem I was rerouted to Phoenix to Atlanta then to have customer service say it was due to weather. Your company lie to people all the time just as in the case of the puppy. Do you have to wait until someone ...
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby appeared to take issue with those employees filing for exemptions, according to a video recording of an internal town hall for United pilots in August obtained by Fox News. "By the way, there are going to be very few people who get through the medical...
Back in August, United Airlines was one of the first major companies to announce they would be letting people go if they weren't willing to get the COVID-19 vaccine. They set a deadline of September 28th. Well, that day has come and gone and the airline is holding up to their wor...
air traffic controllers have long been beacons for pilots, helping them find their destination airport and guiding them along their way. That guidance, however, isalready being replaced with automationand it likely won't take anywhere near 50 years for person-less flight towers to become a realit...
The former United CEO is vocal in defending airlines when it comes to assistance. He says that many carriers take deep offense to the term "bail". Therefore, they are looking to change the industry outlook during these challenging times. Munoz talked of the "three Rs" that are helping the...
That backup in the form of paper that needs to be tossed out frequently doesn't do much good at all. Someone would need to get them on board and keep them current, for every flight. Edit: I stand corrected on the last sentence - apparently some airlines do that task for...