United Airlines is turning to Airbus for jets as Boeing's safety crisis has caused delays in their business plans. The airline is close to securing at least 36 Airbus A321neo jets to replace Boeing 737 Max 10 orders that are significantly behind schedule. United Airlines CEO flew to France to discuss with Airbus, signaling a shift away from Boeing.
United Airlines Is Looking For More Airbus Jets. It’s Another Blow for Boeing. https://t.co/xQ83FxvQo0
United Airlines close to leasing Airbus jets, Bloomberg News reports https://t.co/X3LHnksuQU https://t.co/TnIXuPMl7J
UNITED AIRLINES CLOSE TO GAINING AIRBUS JETS AFTER BOEING MAX 10 DELAYS
United Airlines is close to securing at least 36 Airbus A321neo jets, allowing it to replace Boeing 737 Max 10 orders that are at least five years behind schedule https://t.co/CC6355rcrz
JUST IN: Reuters reports that airline executives are 'frustrated with Boeing as its safety crisis has upended their business plans' and that the United Airlines CEO 'flew to France to talk with Airbus'