United Airlines has been cleared by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to restart its certification activities, including the addition of new aircraft and routes. This development follows a series of safety issues that led to an operational freeze imposed by the FAA. The FAA's Certificate Management Office has allowed United Airlines to resume growth after a thorough review of its operation and safety processes. United Airlines communicated this update to its staff on Wednesday, signaling a significant step forward for the carrier. The airline announced on Thursday that it has regained some privileges that were suspended after problem flights.
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United Airlines says FAA cleared it to add new aircraft, routes after safety review https://t.co/Y6QL1x9dBM
.@united can resume growth after FAA review of its operation and safety processes. The "FAA Certificate Management Office has allowed us to begin the process of restarting our certification activities, including new aircraft and routes," United told staff on Wednesday. https://t.co/yyOAvnbAal
⚠️ FAA ALLOWS UNITED AIRLINES TO RESTART CERTIFICATION ACTIVITIES Full Story → https://t.co/KtHG1D8ykE United Airlines said on Thursday the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has permitted the carrier to restart its certification activities, including new aircraft and… https://t.co/Uk1axBxeah
United Airlines is no longer under an operational freeze put in place by US regulators, a sign of progress after a series of safety issues led to a clampdown by the FAA https://t.co/jhAUt7bz5Z