United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby detailed three key steps that he says will fix the Federal Aviation Administration as the agency and its controllers are under scrutiny.
We’re operating on technology that’s written in Fortran and Cobol. It is decades old,” United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said.
Air traffic control centers are understaffed, leading to delays and safety concerns after a string of incidents. United CEO ...
Jimmy Samartzis, CEO of Deerfield-based LanzaJet, which is commercializing ethanol-to-jet fuel technology, estimates there is ...
“On blue sky days last year, 68% of our delays were because of air traffic control restrictions,” said United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby. United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said the problems facing ...
A series of natural disasters, tragic air accidents, and an uptick in economic uncertainty over the past two months have ...
There's little doubt why the stock fell; the management of United and its rival, Delta Air Lines, spoke at the J.P. Morgan ...
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said on Monday that he expects federal subsidies for sustainable aviation fuel under the Inflation Reduction Act, former President Joe Biden's landmark climate change ...
Scott Kirby, United Airlines CEO, joins 'CERAWeek' to discuss the airline industry trends, flight demand and FAA shortages.
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