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Ending a grounding that has constrained the carrier’s widebody capacity.
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Ben Goldstein

The FAA issued final paperwork clearing the return to service of 52 Pratt & Whitney-powered Boeing 777-200s operated by United Airlines, ending a grounding that has constrained the carrier’s widebody capacity over the last fifteen months.
 
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