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United Airlines is gearing up for a major expansion at San Francisco International Airport, with plans to add thousands of new jobs across various roles and expand its flight options.
As the government shutdown stretches into its second month, the airline industry is feeling the strain as Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers and air traffic controllers go without pay,
United Airlines is still on a hiring binge, although the pace has slowed. The airline says it will hire nearly 10,000 employees this year, including 2,300 in Chicago, where it is headquartered. Hiring in Chicago will be 53% greater than in its next-biggest ...
Federal airline employees missed their first paycheck this week as the government shutdown steers toward the longest-ever in U.S. history. Air traffic controllers, Transportation Security Administration employees and other unpaid federal aviation workers remain on the job as essential workers,
American Airlines Group is cutting hundreds of corporate jobs after reporting a loss in the third quarter, according to a person familiar with the matter.
It would be McClellan-Palomar Airport’s second major commercial airline, after nearly a decade without one. County supervisors need to approve the lease, but United is already selling tickets.