United Airlines Plans to Resume Operations of Grounded 777 Planes

United Airlines Plans to Resume Operations of Grounded 777 Planes
A United Airlines Boeing 777-200 lands at San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, Calif., on April 14, 2015. (Louis Nastro/Reuters)
Reuters
4/20/2021
Updated:
4/20/2021

WASHINGTON—United Airlines said Tuesday it plans to resume operations of its grounded Boeing 777-200 planes with Pratt & Whitney engines at some point in the future.

United’s 52 777 planes with the PW4000 engines were grounded in February after an engine failure on a United flight to Honolulu from Denver. The Federal Aviation Administration ordered immediate inspections of those planes before further flights. United said there had been progressing. “We look forward to getting that aircraft back to safe operations in the future,” United chief operations officer Jon Roitman said.

By David Shepardson