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United Airlines Faces Closer F.A.A. Scrutiny After Safety Incidents The carrier, which has experienced several recent mishaps, told employees to expect a review by federal regulators in coming weeks.
United Airlines is reviewing recent safety incidents involving its planes and using the insights to update safety training and procedures for employees, CEO Scott Kirby said on Monday.
HOUSTON — United Airlines is working to reassure passengers that necessary actions are taking place to address safety concerns. This comes as multiple incidents involving the airline have ...
The CEO of United Airlines is trying to reassure travelers that the airline is safe despite a series of recent incidents ranging from a panel falling off a plane to an engine fire.
United Airlines said late Friday that U.S. safety regulators will boost scrutiny of the airline after a series of recent safety incidents.
In a letter to customers, CEO Scott Kirby said "safety is our highest priority" after a number of high-profile incidents at the airline.
United Airlines CEO is assuring customers that safety is their top priority after multiple incidents have made headlines as of late.
Chicago-based United Airlines has been under review by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) since March this year due to a series of safety incidents occurring within a short period of time.
Last year saw the FAA perform prominent safety audits of two large airlines: United Airlines and Southwest Airlines. These occurred after both carriers experienced a string of unusual incidents.
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