
United Airlines is scrapping their plans for the dual jet-bridge platforms. The Chicago based carrier said that after review of a March jet-bridge incident, the carrier decided to forego the new dual boarding gates aimed at embarking and disembarking passengers more quickly.
After a mishap with a Boeing 757, the company will stop using the dual boarding gates instead returning them to single jet bridges.
Too bad United has decided to forego the technology, because tests at the company’s






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Posted by: Robert Baron | October 31, 2007 8:09 PM | Permalink to Comment