United Airlines, Newark and safe” Kirby
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The Mirror US on MSNUnited Airlines CEO reveals new 'fix date' for Newark delaysAt a press event today, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby assured reporters that the Newark issues are temporary and have an end date. Hours after a company-wide email assuring safety, Kirby explained that his company,
Hundreds of flights at Newark Liberty International Airport were canceled and delayed on Sunday due to an equipment outage.
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Mediaite on MSNCBS Anchor Ed O’Keefe Asks United CEO Point-Blank: ‘Is It Safe to Be Flying In and Out of Newark?’CBS anchor Ed O'Keefe reported on the recent problems at Newark airport on Sunday's episode of Face the Nation, including interviewing the CEO of United Airlines Scott Kirby and asking him point-blank if it was safe to fly in and out of Newark.
CHICAGO (Reuters) -United Airlines is facing a financial hit and potential long-term reputational harm as flight delays and cancellations pile up due to ongoing disruptions at Newark airport - one of its largest hubs and among the busiest in the country.
The Federal Aviation Administration is considering temporary flight reductions in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport, and it's launching a safety task force.
"We've turned the corner, and we have the commitment," United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said of reforms to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Newark Liberty International Airport is facing another FAA-imposed ground delay due to staffing shortages, after a telecommunications issue led to delays on Sunday.