United, ALPA Agree On Bunk Facilities For 777s In Pacific

United and the Air Line Pilots Association have agreed on how to equip the airline's Boeing 777B fleet with crew rest facilities, the last step needed for United to operate the aircraft in the Pacific for the first time. On nonstop flights longer than 12 hours, FAA requires U.S. airlines to have...

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