The Boeing 737-800 out of Denver International Airport was supposed to fly to Houston on April 7 before an engine cowling came off and hit the wing flap.
United already had planned several changes, including an additional day of in-person training for pilots starting in May, and a centralized curriculum for new maintenance technicians.
Calhoun plans to “complete the critical work under way to stabilize and position the company for the future” over the coming months, the announcement said.
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