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UAL - United Airlines Holdings Inc8:00:00 PM 5/17/2024
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$54.97
+ 0.19 (0.35%)
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. is a publicly traded airline holding company headquartered in the Willis Tower in Chicago. UAH owns and operates United Airlines, Inc. UAL Corporation agreed to change its name to United Continental Holdings in May 2010, when an agreement was reached between United and Continental Airlines where United would acquire Continental. To effect the acquisition, Continental shareholders received 1.05 shares of UAL stock for each Continental share; at the time of closing, it was estimated that United shareholders owned 55% of the merged entity and Continental shareholders owned 45%. The company or its subsidiary airlines also have several other subsidiaries. Once completely combined, United became the world's largest airline, as measured by revenue passenger miles. United is a founding member of the Star Alliance.
Financials
Quarterly financials
(USD)Mar 2024Q/Q
Revenue12.5B-8%
Operating Income99MM-90%
Operating Expenses12.4B-
Net Income-124MM-121%
Compensation3.9B+2%
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    United Airlines said U.S. air safety regulators are easing restrictions on its growth ambitions after a number of safety incidents this year. The airline can resume planning to add new routes and new planes to its fleet, even as the Federal Aviation Administration’s review of its operations continues, United told employees Wednesday evening. United said the FAA’s decision was the result of “a careful review” and discussion of proactive safety steps it had taken.

    United Airlines said Thursday that federal regulators are letting it resume planning for growth after they imposed restrictions on the airline following a series of flight mishaps earlier this year, including an engine fire and a tire falling off a plane. United said the Federal Aviation Administration “has allowed us to begin the process of restarting our certification activities, including new aircraft and routes.” The FAA indicated, however, that it has not made any final decisions from its...

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    The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday it has not approved any expansion of United Airlines' routes or fleets and is requiring the presence of FAA personnel when United conducts final inspections of new aircraft replacing older models. Earlier on Thursday, United Airlines told employees it had gotten some "good news" saying the FAA has allowed the airline "to begin the process of restarting our certification activities, including new aircraft and routes." Some airline certification...

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday it has not approved any expansion of United Airlines' routes or fleets and is requiring the presence of FAA personnel when United conducts final inspections of new aircraft replacing older models. Earlier on Thursday, United Airlines told employees it had gotten some "good news" saying the FAA has allowed the airline "to begin the process of restarting our certification activities, including new aircraft and routes." Some...

    United Airlines said on Thursday the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has permitted the carrier to restart its certification activities, including new aircraft and routes. The airline's certification activities were suspended after the FAA said in March it was increasing its oversight of United following recent safety incidents. "We will continue to see an FAA presence in our operation as they review our work processes, manuals and facilities," United Airlines said in a statement.

    United today debuted a new onboard safety video where more than a dozen United employees provide clear, easy-to-follow demonstrations of critical safety procedures. The video was filmed inside a life-sized, airplane-inspired sequential reaction machine, with a creative concept designed to capture and keep the attention of even the most frequent fliers. Development of the new video began in June 2023 and was inspired by the teams of United employees whose coordinated actions ensure the airline op