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The FAA is upping its oversight of United Airlines following a spate of safety events. A tire fell off a United Boeing 777 and another plane veered off the runway, among others. Bloomberg reports United is being stopped from approving new pilots and may not be allowed to add new routes. AdvertisementUnited Airlines is facing tighter scrutiny from the Federal Aviation Administration following a string of safety incidents. The moves could hamper the airline's "United Next" plan, which aims to expand its capacity with 800 new jets by 2032.
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The Federal Aviation Administration will scrutinize United Airlines’ operations more closely in coming weeks after a spate of recent safety incidents, the airline told employees in a memo on Friday. “We will begin to see more of an F.A.A. presence in our operation as they begin to review some of our work processes, manuals and facilities,” Sasha Johnson, a vice president of corporate safety at the airline, said in the memo. said in a statement that it “routinely” monitored airline operations. The agency said it “focuses on an airline’s compliance with applicable regulations; ability to identify hazards, assess and mitigate risk; and effectively manage safety.”
Persons: , ” Sasha Johnson, Organizations: Federal Aviation Administration, United Airlines
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