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United Airlines Boeing jet loses wheel after Los Angeles take-off
Boeing faces fresh safety concerns as a jetliner loses a wheel during takeoff from LA
Air India, several international airlines suspend Tel Aviv flights until conditions improve
Air India, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and Air France are among the carriers which have suspended direct flights
India blocks Emirates-United codeshare agreement
The two airlines announced a codeshare deal in September 2022, under which the US carrier could sell seats on Emirates flights
Emirates and United activate codeshare partnership
Emirates customers will have better access to Chicago, San Francisco and Houston
Dubai-US flights: United Airlines resumes service for first time in seven years
The airline operated its first flight to Dubai since commercial ties were ended in 2016
Emirates and United enter codeshare agreement as part of expansion plans
Codeshare activities and United’s new flight to Dubai are subject to government approvals, Emirates said
Emirates, United Airlines expected to announce codeshare agreement
No official announcements have been made, however, an Emirates spokesperson stated the airlines will make “a joint announcement” on September 14 in Washington
Video: Seatback video screens on passenger airplanes might get harder to find
Airline seatback screens could soon be a thing of the past on domestic US flights. But don’t worry, they’re not going anywhere on long-haul flights.
Tim Clark: After nearly 5 years of subsidy claims, President Trump’s message to US airlines was clear
The US Big Three – American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines – need to test their complaints via the IATFCPA process or drop them, writes Sir Tim Clark, President of Emirates Airline
US airlines’ anti-Gulf carrier lobbying efforts ‘a colossal failure’ says Emirates
US President Donald Trump has reportedly urged the ‘Big Three’ US carriers to either file a formal complaint or end their lobbying campaign against Gulf carriers including Emirates
Emirates hits out at US rivals over ‘hollow allegations’
Dubai-based airline urges Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and American Airlines to concentrate on improving services rather than trying to stifle Emirates’ growth in the US
Video: Is US-UAE open skies dispute really over?
In 2002 the US and UAE agreed to allow carriers unrestricted flight rights into either country. Since then the agreement has been continually called into question by the big three US carriers, United, American and Delta, who claim that airlines from the Gulf, including Emirates and Etihad, were able to grow rapidly thanks to government subsidies that violated terms of the agreement.