United Airlines has announced a reduction in its hiring plans for 2024 due to delays in aircraft deliveries from Boeing. The airline initially planned to hire between 13,000 and 15,000 new employees but now expects to hire close to 10,000. Since January, United has added 4,000 new team members, including over 800 pilots and 600 flight attendants, a company executive said on Tuesday.
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🚨🇺🇸 UNITED AIRLINES TO SLOW HIRING IN 2024 DUE TO BOEING DELAYS The airline expects to hire close to 10,000 new employees, down from the 13,000-15,000 initially planned. Since January, United has added 4,000 new team members, including 800+ pilots and 600+ flight attendants.… https://t.co/xlRIwhQXIj
🔵 UNITED AIRLINES CUTS HIRING PLANS FOR 2024 DUE TO BOEING DELAYS Full Story → https://t.co/E2O9l5qXiA United Airlines will hire fewer-than-expected employees this year due to delays in aircraft deliveries from Boeing, a company executive said on Tuesday. https://t.co/2eC8RB3ACT
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