United Ends Use Of Over-The-Wing Bridges
United is removing the over-the- wing portion of all five of its dual-end passenger boarding bridges, a system that it had hoped would cut boarding and deplaning times nearly in half. It became the first airline to use the fully automated DoubleDocker bridges last September in Denver. But in March...
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