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  • United is offering pilots unpaid time off in May and potentially through the summer, the pilots' union said.
  • The airline's pilots' union cited delayed Boeing deliveries for the update.
  • United's CEO is among airline leaders who have expressed frustration at Boeing, whose chief executive last week said he would step down.

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Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, from United Airlines company, taking off from Barcelona airport, in Barcelona on 28th March 2023. 

United Airlines is asking pilots to take unpaid time off next month, citing late-arriving aircraft from Boeing, according to a note sent to pilots.

It's another example of how Boeing's customers say the manufacturer's production problems and safety crisis are impacting their growth plans. The offer comes after United and other airlines in recent years have clamored for more pilots when the Covid-19 pandemic travel slump ended and demand surged.

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