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Summer travel could be extra chaotic as United pilots take unpaid leave ...

As Boeing delivery delays cancel flights, United asked its pilots to take unpaid leave this summer and possibly into the fall. Read More
United asks pilots to take unpaid leave amid Boeing aircraft ... - CBS News

United Airlines wants pilots to volunteer for unpaid leave, citing delays in receiving planes from Boeing. Read More
United pilots pressured to take unpaid leave after Boeing production ...

United Airlines asked pilots to take voluntary unpaid leave due to Boeing's production delays as a result of public and regulatory concerns. Read More
United asks pilots to take unpaid time off as Boeing issues persist

United Airlines is asking its pilots to take time off next month to avoid excess staffing as it contends with issues from Boeing manufacturing delays. Read More
United Airlines asks pilots to take voluntary unpaid leave because of ...

United Airlines is asking its pilots to take voluntary unpaid leave in May because of delays in Boeing deliveries, according to a memo sent by the union representing pilots. Read More
United Airlines Extends Unpaid Leave To Pilots Amid Boeing Delivery ...

With MAX model deliveries delayed as Boeing contends with intense regulatory scrutiny, United Airlines finds itself overstaffed in terms of pilots, leading it to offer unpaid voluntary leave. Read More
United Airlines asks pilots to take voluntary unpaid leave ... - ABC7 News

United Airlines is asking its pilots to take voluntary unpaid leave in May because of delays in Boeing deliveries, according to a memo sent by the union representing pilots. Read More
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