Categories: Aviation

United Airlines Extends Boeing 737 Max Cancellations into July

United Airlines is extending cancellations of the maligned Boeing 737 Max through early July following similar announcements from other major airlines amid the aircraft’s grounding, according to CNN.

The Chicago-based carrier had previously canceled all 737 Max flights through June 5.

MORE Airlines & Airports

“Moving forward, we’ll continue to monitor the regulatory process and nimbly make the necessary adjustments to our operation and our schedule to benefit our customers who are traveling this summer,” the airline announced.

In a statement issued Monday, United spokesman Frank Benenati said: “We’ve used spare aircraft and other creative solutions to help our customers…get where they are going. But, it’s harder to make those changes at the peak of the busy summer travel season.”

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered the temporary grounding of the 737 Max on March 13 following two fatal crashes involving the Max 8 in a span of fewer than six months.

United has 14 Max 9s, a slightly longer version of the Max 8. United initially said taking the planes out of service affected about 40 flights per day.

On Sunday, American Airlines announced it would extend its cancellations of flights operated by the 737 Max through August 19. Just two days earlier, Southwest Airlines said it would remove the troubled aircraft from service through August 5.

Last month, Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg issued a letter to airlines and passengers in which he said the company would release a software update and related pilot training for the 737 Max addressing concerns uncovered in the aftermath of October’s Lion Air crash.

This post was published by our news partner: TravelPulse.com | Article Source |
TJS News

TravelPulse.com, part of the travAlliancemedia network of products, is the leading resource for the latest travel news, offers, and videos. Since 2002, TravelPulse.com has been delivering industry news, dynamic video content and important supplier and destination information that have allowed hundreds of thousands of travel agents to succeed. Now, with dedicated consumer content, TravelPulse is once again revolutionizing the way that travel content is consumed.

Recent Posts

Holding a Ticket on Spirit? Start Here.

Spirit Airlines shutting down is the kind of travel news that hits fast, hard, and…

2 hours ago

JetBlue Under Fire as Deleted Post Raises Surveillance Pricing Allegations

JetBlue Airways is under scrutiny after a deleted social media post suggested to a customer…

6 days ago

Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines Transition to One Shared Passenger Service System

Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines transitioned to a shared passenger service system on April 22.…

6 days ago

Spirit Airlines’ Fate in the Balance as Trump Administration Hints at Government Buyout

As Spirit Airlines’ future hangs in the balance, US President Donald Trump’s administration hints at…

6 days ago

Low Lift Fun

Mother’s Day is almost here, and we all want to make it feel special without…

1 week ago

United Flight Diverted Due to ‘Security Concern’

United Airlines diverted a flight from Chicago to New York to Pittsburgh on Saturday, April…

2 weeks ago