KEY POINTS
  • Senators released a bipartisan proposal for $908 billion in coronavirus aid.
  • The proposal included $45 billion for the transportation sector including $17 billion for airlines.
  • Carriers began furloughing more than 30,000 workers in October after the last round of aid expired.
United Airlines and Delta Airlines jets

The Senate has set aside $17 billion for airlines in a more than $900 billion bipartisan proposal providing additional coronavirus aid that was released Tuesday, according to people familiar with the matter.

Airlines received $25 billion under the CARES Act in March to keep paying their workers and forgo job cuts until Oct. 1.