Just weeks after opening its new Global Services
reception lobby at Newark Liberty International Airport, United
Airlines has unveiled its latest investment in the New York area’s
largest hub airport – a new widebody aircraft maintenance hangar.
United invested $35 million to construct
the facility, which will help support the airline’s widebody
aircraft, including the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the
Airbus A350-XWB, which United will begin flying in 2018. The
hangar also expands United’s maintenance capability for widebodies
by 33% at Newark Liberty.
“This state-of-the-art hangar underscores
United’s commitment to the city of Newark, the state of New Jersey
and the region,” said Ken Burtt, United’s senior vice president of
technical operations. “The facility will be an asset to our
operation, helping us improve the reliability of our aircraft,
maintain the highest levels of safety, and provide a superior
workplace for our employees.”
United has more than 13,000 employees in the New
York metropolitan area, 700 of whom are dedicated to technical
operations and maintenance at Newark Liberty. Construction of the
90,000-square-foot hangar also had a significant economic impact
on the region, as more than 600 local workers helped build the
facility.
“United Airlines’ investment of nearly $35
million in its new 21st century hangar at Newark Liberty
International Airport is further evidence of the carrier’s
longstanding commitment to New Jersey,’’ said Port Authority
Deputy Executive Director Deb Gramiccioni. “The Port Authority is
especially pleased this widebody aircraft hangar is designed to
serve larger aircraft like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, one of the
newer generation of planes for our passengers.”
In November 2013, United also completed
construction of a 125,000-square-foot maintenance hangar at
Washington Dulles International Airport. Together with this new
hangar at Newark, United has significantly increased its
maintenance capabilities on the East Coast.
United Airlines,
Newark,
New York
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