Chicago Sun-Times

United to furlough up to 2,850 pilots without more aid

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United Airlines said Thursday it will furlough up to 2,850 pilots this fall unless the federal government provides more relief to help airlines cover their labor costs during a pandemic-fueled downturn in travel.

United’s figure is higher than the 1,941 pilots that Delta plans to furlough and the 1,600 targeted for terminatio­n at American.

The Chicago-based airline told pilots it will send furlough notices by U.S. mail in the next few days, with the cuts taking effect between Oct. 1 and Nov. 30.

The airlines and their labor unions are lobbying for another $25 billion to help the companies cover payroll costs for six more months, through next March.

Earlier this year, Washington set aside $50 billion in grants and loans for passenger airlines, including $25 billion to keep workers on the payroll through September.

Travel hasn’t rebounded as quickly as hoped, however, as the U.S. has failed to control the coronaviru­s outbreak. Travel restrictio­ns remain in place to prevent more spread. Delta, United, American and Southwest lost $10 billion between them in the second quarter.

Europe schedules 737 Max tests

The European Aviation Safety Agency, Europe’s flight safety authority, said Thursday it had scheduled the first flight tests for the Boeing 737 Max for early September. It said in a statement that it has been working with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administra­tion, which began its own recertific­ation test flights in June.

 ?? AP FILE ?? United Airlines says it may have to furlough 2,850 pilots.
AP FILE United Airlines says it may have to furlough 2,850 pilots.

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