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  2. William A. Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Under Patterson, United invested in new technologies, such as the DC-4 and the DC-8 a pioneering jet, [3] and purchased Capital Airlines in 1961 to become the United States' largest airline, [2] a title it would hold for nearly 40 years. In 1963, when Patterson became United's CEO and chairman of the board, the airline had more than 30,000 ...

  3. United Airlines Flight 232 - Wikipedia

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    The investigation, while praising the actions of the flight crew for saving lives, later identified the cause of the accident as a failure by United Airlines maintenance processes and personnel to detect an existing fatigue crack. [1]: 75–76, 87 The Probable Cause in the report by the NTSB read as follows:

  4. List of air rage incidents - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines Flight 24: After arriving at Shannon from Newark on August 19, 2012, Irish police arrested Stephen Herrick, 40, of Houston. He had consumed a prescription Ambien sleeping pill in addition to alcohol before the flight, and consequently became disruptive during it, refusing to follow crew directions and being so verbally abusive ...

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  6. United Airlines passenger wearing 'Make America Great Again ...

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    A man wearing a 'Make America Great Again' hat delayed a flight for several hours on Sunday after he took a seat that did not belong to him and refused to move.

  7. Passenger arrested after punching passenger on United ...

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  8. 2017 United Express passenger removal - Wikipedia

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    A poll of 1,900 people conducted three days after the incident suggested that all else being equal, 79% of prospective fliers who had heard of the incident would choose a non–United Airlines flight. 44% would choose a non–United Airlines flight even if it cost US$66 more and took an additional three hours.

  9. United Airlines President No Longer Counting on Quick ‘Snap Back’

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    United Airlines is losing more than $100 million in revenue per day and making plans to reduce payroll expenses and permanently retire some older mainline and 50-seat regional aircraft if air ...