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United Airlines
United's stock isn't soaring, and hedge funds are on the attack
Mar 8, 2016
There's turbulence in the friendly skies as investors and management battle for control.
The rise and fall of decent airplane food
by
Tony Wagner
Feb 2, 2016
United and American are bringing snacks back to coach this year — we used to get lobster.
Despite recent troubles, United Airlines hopes to take off
by
Molly Wood
and Raghu Manavalan
Jan 18, 2016
Bloomberg Businessweek's Drake Bennett explains United's struggle for a comeback.
U.S. airlines battle Persian Gulf carriers
by
Nova Safo
Nov 16, 2015
U.S. airlines say Gulf carriers are competing unfairly
DoJ aims to block deal between United and Delta
by
Andy Uhler
Nov 10, 2015
United maintains almost three quarters of the takeoff and landing slots at Newark.
United's CEO has stepped down amid a federal probe
by
Molly Wood
and Sabri Ben-Achour
Sep 8, 2015
One of the airlines routes is key to an investigation into the Port Authority.
Major airlines under investigation for collusion
Jul 2, 2015
The DOJ is looking into whether airlines have worked together to keep prices high.
For public good, not for profit.
United kills another airline hub. What happens next in Cleveland?
Feb 3, 2014
Cleveland now goes the way of St. Louis, Pittsburgh and other former airline hubs, as United announces a streamlining of its routes
United Airlines struggles with computer issues after merger
Aug 29, 2012
United’s technical team is scrambling to solve the computer problems that caused long lines of angry people. United has struggled with this since acquiring Continental in 2010.
The fight over international flights from Houston
May 22, 2012
United Airlines hopes to reroute plans by Southwest, and stop a new international terminal from being built at Hobby Airport.