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The FAA's flight caps at Newark, which were implemented in response to rampant delays and cancellations in April and May, are ...
Scott Kirby, the CEO of United Airlines, joins TODAY to discuss the issues plaguing Newark Liberty International Airport as air traffic control towers across the country are seeing staffing shortages.
Air traffic controllers repeatedly raised concerns about critical safety issues and faced telecommunications outages affecting Newark Liberty International Airport starting last summer – months ...
"It is safe across the country and the back up procedures keep it safe," United CEO Scott Kirby said. The delays continued at Newark Liberty International Airport on Monday evening with average ...
United Airlines Holdings Inc. narrowed its profit range for this year, saying the outlook has become more predictable than in ...
CEO Scott Kirby is fed up with what he calls an untenable situation at a crucial transportation hub. United cutting Newark flights only a temporary fix | Crain's Chicago Business Skip to main content ...
NBC News’ Marquise Francis reports more from Newark. Archer Chief Safety Officer and former FAA Acting Administrator Billy Nolen joins Chris Jansing to share his reaction to the travel chaos.
Main image, United Airlines planes are seen at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey, on September 17, 2023. Inset, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby is seen at the Boeing ...
The aircraft, a Boeing 767-400ER, was reported to have an issue with its hydraulics system, according to United. Despite the issue, the flight was able to land safely at 1:55 p.m. with no further ...
The Chicago-based carrier is adding a dose of optimism following a bleak few months punctuated by flight disruptions, trade ...
United CEO insists airline is safe after recent mishaps 00:40. The CEO of United Airlines says that a slew of recent incidents ranging from a piece of aluminum skin falling off a plane to another ...