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  • United Airlines Blames Boeing 737 Max 9 Grounding for $200 Million Q1 Earnings Hit
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    United Airlines has reported a $200 million hit to its earnings in the first quarter of the year, largely attributing the loss to the three-week grounding of Boeing 737 Max 9 jets following a mid-flight blowout incident on an Alaska Airlines flight in January. The US carrier stated that without the disruption caused by the grounding, it would have reported a quarterly profit.
  • FAA Increases Oversight of United Airlines Following Safety Concerns
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    United Airlines has disclosed that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is stepping up its oversight of the airline.
  • United Airlines CEO Addresses Safety Concerns Amid Series of Incidents Involving Boeing Jets
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    United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby has issued a statement to customers in an effort to allay concerns about the carrier's safety following a string of incidents involving its Boeing jets in recent weeks. In his email, Kirby emphasized that safety is the airline's "highest priority" and is "at the center of everything we do."
  • United Airlines Boeing 737 Loses External Panel Mid-Flight, Lands Safely in Medford, Oregon
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    A United Airlines Boeing 737-800 lost an external panel mid-flight on Friday, the latest in a series of incidents involving Boeing aircraft. The plane, carrying 139 passengers and 6 crew members, landed safely at its intended destination, Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport, about 70 minutes after departing from San Francisco International Airport.
  • United Airlines Faces Another Emergency Landing Due to Maintenance Issue, Marks Fifth Incident in a Week
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    A United Airlines flight bound for San Francisco from Australia was forced to make an unexpected return to Sydney after encountering what the airline described as a "maintenance issue," marking the latest in a series of unsettling events for the carrier.
  • United Airlines Plane Loses Tire During Takeoff from SFO, Damaging Vehicles in Parking Lot
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    A United Airlines plane bound for Osaka, Japan, experienced a rare and potentially dangerous incident when a tire fell off during takeoff from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) on Thursday morning.
  • Parents Demand £60,000 from United Airlines for Daughter's Burns from Faulty Tray Table
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    The family is seeking compensation for a range of damages, including the child's physical injuries, emotional distress, and the impact on her quality of life. The legal document outlines a request for over £60,000 to cover medical expenses, non-economic damages, and other related costs. Additionally, the lawsuit calls for a jury trial to determine the compensation owed by the Chicago-based airline.
  • United Airlines Reassesses Boeing 737 Max 10 Plans Amid Quality Concerns
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    United Airlines, one of Boeing's largest customers, is reconsidering its fleet expansion plans involving the Boeing 737 Max 10, as expressed by CEO Scott Kirby.
  • United Airlines Introduces WILMA: Window Seats to Board First in New Strategy
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    United Airlines, a major player in the aviation industry, is set to introduce a significant change in its boarding process. Starting October 26, the airline will prioritize economy passengers with window seats, allowing them to board before those with middle and aisle seats. This strategic move, termed the WILMA system (Window, Middle, Aisle), aims to enhance the boarding experience and reduce time spent in the process.
  • United Airlines Reports Loss For 2021, Expects Omicron To Further Slow Recovery
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    United Airlines reported a $646 million loss for its fourth quarter last year and a $1.96 billion loss for the entire 2021.
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