United Airlines cuts hiring plans for 2024 due to Boeing delays

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United Airlines will hire fewer-than-expected employees this year due to delays in aircraft deliveries from Boeing, a company executive said on Tuesday...

FILE PHOTO: A United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 jetliner is seen at Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, Puerto RicoCHICAGO - United Airlines will hire fewer-than-expected employees this year due to delays in aircraft deliveries from Boeing, a company executive said on Tuesday.

Since January, the company has added 4,000 new team members including more than 800 pilots and more than 600 flight attendants, Gebo said.United, a prominent customer of Boeing, has been hit by the planemaker's safety crisis. Boeing's troubles have forced it to scale down its total aircraft delivery estimates for this year by 25% to 66 jets.

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