United begins removing seats from regional aircraft

United has begun removing seats from Embraer 175 regional aircraft, a strong indication that broad pilot furloughs are imminent. On Thursday, United began showing three different seat maps of the E175 on its website. The first seat map is the aircraft’s normal 76-seat, three-class configuration. Two other diagrams show a maximum of 70 seats, in two different three-class configurations. The changes come several weeks after United’s CCO Andrew Nocella said that the airline was drawing up plans to remove seats from its jets, a requirement under the carrier’s contract with its pilot union Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA). That contract requires United to “convert” 76-seat aircraft to 70-seat aircraft if it is forced to furlough pilots hired prior to when the contract was signed, a move that could diminish the economics of the jets. Regional carriers Mesa Airlines, Republic Airways and SkyWest Airlines operate a combined 172 of the type for United, according to Cirium fleets data. <br/>
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https://www.flightglobal.com/strategy/united-begins-removing-seats-from-regional-aircraft/139665.article
8/7/20
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