United Airlines, $UAL, is facing operational challenges due to delays in Boeing, $BA, aircraft deliveries, prompting the airline to ask its pilots to take unpaid time off next month. The request for pilots to take unpaid leave is a direct response to the late arrival of new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, which has been struggling with production issues. This situation has led to overstaffing at United Airlines, as the expected increase in flight capacity has not materialized due to the shortage of new planes. The Air Line Pilots Association has indicated that the airline is offering voluntary short-term leave and unpaid time off for pilots, with the possibility of these offers extending into the summer. This move by United Airlines is part of a broader effort to manage staffing levels amid ongoing disruptions in the aviation industry caused partly by Boeing's manufacturing problems and safety crisis.
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United Airlines is asking its pilots to take unpaid time off in May, blaming recent delays in the delivery of Boeing aircraft. @tomcostellonbc reports. https://t.co/6cGSNdEtSS
United Airlines Holdings, $UAL, has asked pilots to take unpaid time off next month, citing Boeing’s, $BA, delayed aircraft, per Bloomberg.
United Airlines asks some pilots to take unpaid leave as Boeing scales back its production amid FAA scrutiny over its safety procedures. @trevorlault has more. https://t.co/sWqWZ7CiUy
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United Airlines is asking its pilots to take time off in May because the airline isn't getting as many new planes from Boeing as it expected. https://t.co/P8MWVcYGne
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United Airlines Holdings Inc. is asking pilots to take unpaid time off next month, a staffing cutback that could extend into late 2024
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United Airlines is asking its pilots to take time off in May because of delays in receiving new planes that the airline ordered from Boeing, which is struggling with production due to manufacturing problems. https://t.co/cUAd52bMrk
✈️ United Airlines has asked its pilots to take unpaid leave due to Boeing delays in an attempt to contend with major disruptions in the aviation industry caused partly by Boeing's safety crisis. https://t.co/1XtDEDCAmj
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United Airlines is offering its pilots time off for the month of May, pointing to “recent delays in Boeing deliveries.” https://t.co/UZKaUk8d09
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United Airlines is asking its pilots to take time off next month because of delays in receiving new planes from Boeing, which is struggling with production due to manufacturing problems. https://t.co/YFOIBWTE9s https://t.co/Ls64MuvagX
The Air Line Pilots Association has said that United is offering voluntary short-term leave and unpaid time off for its pilots. https://t.co/EbR6VQqtDz
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$BA $UAL | United Airlines Pilots Urged To Take Unpaid Leave Amid Boeing Woes: Report United Airlines pilots asked to take unpaid leave due to Boeing delays. The union anticipates further time-off offers extending into the summer. https://t.co/XE2hjDivkL
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United Airlines is asking pilots to take unpaid time off next month, citing late-arriving aircraft from Boeing, according to a note sent to pilots. https://t.co/zFxsfUhRkd https://t.co/umt3GTPFZY
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United Airlines is now asking pilots to take unpaid time off because of Boeing’s manufacturing delays causing jet shortages.
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Last year, travelers were complaining about airplane delays and now it's the airlines. United is now offering pilots unpaid time off next month, the union says, citing the company's delivery delays from Boeing. $UAL https://t.co/ha5mmbGyJu