United Airlines Asks Pilots to Take Unpaid Time Off Due to Boeing's Aircraft Delays

Monday, 1 April 2024, 13:49

United Airlines has requested its pilots to consider taking unpaid time off as Boeing's delayed aircraft continue to impact operations. The airline had halted pilot recruitment earlier due to the prolonged delivery of Boeing aircraft.
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United Airlines Asks Pilots to Take Unpaid Time Off Due to Boeing's Aircraft Delays

United Airlines' Request for Pilots

United Airlines is urging its pilots to opt for unpaid time off as the ongoing delays in Boeing's aircraft deliveries persist. This decision is aimed at managing the impact of the extended waiting period for the new planes. The company had previously paused pilot hiring due to the delays arising from Boeing's production constraints.


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