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The CEO of United Airlines maintains that New Jersey's Newark Airport is safe, despite construction, equipment failures and ...
When the FAA has technology outages or staffing shortages, it leads to delays and cancellations for our customers and that’s ...
NEW YORK—United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby says he is “committed to bringing us back into JFK, one way or another,” but is not ...
Watch Ed O'Keefe's full interview with United CEO Scott Kirby, a portion of which aired on Sunday, May 11, on "Face the ...
Amid major delays and outages at Newark Airport, United CEO Scott Kirby joins "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," who ...
Airline executives, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, and officials from the FAA are meeting Wednesday to discuss how to ...
Airline has trimmed its daily routes following technology and staffing issues affecting New Jersey hub.
The meeting comes after weeks of cancellations and delays at Newark Airport due to staffing shortages and runway construction.
CBS anchor Ed O'Keefe reported on the recent problems at Newark airport on Sunday's episode of Face the Nation, including ...
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby reassured customers that Newark Airport is "absolutely safe" for travel in an email sent on ...
US officials and airline executives are trying to assure passengers it is safe to fly from Newark Airport. Eric Scott reveals staffing and technical issues are not likely to be resolved any time soon.
America’s largest airline is expanding its business class in an aggressive push to win market share from Qantas amid a ...