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United Airlines

Everything on this page comes from an employer profile a person verified against the sources listed at the bottom, on 15 August 2026. Hiring processes change, and a profile is only as current as its last check.

The operator

United Airlines is a US legacy carrier flying a large mixed Boeing and Airbus fleet across a global hub-and-spoke network. It hires first officers directly for pilots holding an unrestricted ATP, and separately runs the Aviate ab-initio program and a Military Pilot Program with reduced hour requirements for active-duty veterans.

How to use this

Do not learn these facts. Nobody is impressed by a candidate who can recite a fleet list, and "what do you know about us" is not a memory test. It is a question about why you applied here rather than somewhere else.

  • Pick two facts here that actually matter to you, and write one sentence each on why they do. The network, a base you could live at, the type, the shape of the first year.
  • Connect each one to something you have done. A fact plus a reason plus your own experience is an answer. A fact on its own is a recital.
  • Check the sources at the bottom of this page before you rely on any of it out loud, and check United Airlines's own careers pages too. Profiles go out of date between verifications.
  • Then say it out loud in the airline interview room, where it is marked on how the answer is built rather than on how much you knew.

Fleet

  • Airbus A319
  • Airbus A320
  • Boeing 737
  • Boeing 757
  • Boeing 767
  • Boeing 777
  • Boeing 787

Bases

  • Chicago O'Hare (ORD)
  • Denver (DEN)
  • Houston (IAH)
  • Newark (EWR)
  • San Francisco (SFO)

Sources

SkyStudy is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by United Airlines. The operator is named factually, from published sources. Nothing here predicts what United Airlines will ask, whether they are hiring, or how any application will go.