Skift Take

The unpaid time off is the latest instance of how delivery and certification issues with Boeing’s aircraft are impacting airlines’ operations.

United Airlines is offering pilots unpaid time off in May due to delivery delays with Boeing aircraft, the airline confirmed Monday. 

The carrier said its forecasted block hours in 2024 had been reduced. As a result, pilots now have the option to take a “voluntary program” in May to reduce any excess staffing. 

CNBC was the first to report that the airline is asking pilots to take unpaid time off, citing a note United’s pilots’ union sent to staff on Friday. 

"Due to recent changes to our Boeing deliveries, the remaining 2024 forecast block hours for United have been significantly reduced," the note said. "While the delivery issues surround our 787 and 737 fleets, the impact will affect other fleets as well."

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