Oct 30 (Reuters) - The CEOs of American Airlines ( AAL )
and United Airlines will attend a White House roundtable
with Vice President JD Vance Thursday as the aviation industry
urges an end to a 30-day government shutdown that has disrupted
thousands of flights, sources told Reuters.
United CEO Scott Kirby and American CEO Robert Isom will
join Vance, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Airlines for
America CEO Chris Sununu, Air Line Pilots Association President
Jason Ambrosi and others at a roundtable on the impact of the
shutdown that forced left 13,000 air traffic controllers and
50,000 Transportation Security Administration officers to work
without pay, the sources added.