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United unveiled the next phase of its brand new flight attendant uniforms to include a name tag with the employee's pronouns — take a look


United Airlines' is introducing employee pronouns on name tags.
United Airlines' is introducing employee pronouns on name tags.
  • United Airlines will be one of the first major carriers to allow employees to wear pronouns on their uniforms.
  • Flight attendants will begin wearing the new name tags and wings starting "later this year."
  • The change is part of United's evolving uniform design, with an all-new collection rolling out in 2025.
United Airlines is creating a new look for over 70,000 of its frontline workers.

United Airlines Pilots
United Airlines pilots.

Source: USA Today

Since 2017, the Chicago-based carrier has been working on a mammoth project to completely redesign its employee uniforms.

United Airlines flight attendants walking through an airport with roller bags.
United's current flight attendant uniforms.

Source: USA Today

Created by fashion designer Tracy Reese and retailers Brooks Brothers and Carhartt, a sneak peek of the collection was first revealed in 2019.

New United flight attendant uniform with purple on a male and female.
The new uniform as published by United in 2019.

Source: USA Today

One of the biggest changes is the updated color scheme, which includes purple and teal accents on dresses, ties, and other pieces — deviating from its current blue-dominant uniforms.

New United flight attendant uniform with teal on a male and female.
The new uniform as published by United in 2019.

Source: USA Today

In early 2020, some 28,000 ground and maintenance workings actually received their new uniforms after successful wear tests that assessed things like functionality and fit, particularly for female uniforms.

United Airlines Carhartt Uniform
United Airlines' new employee uniforms introduced in 2020.

United just gave 28,000 employees snappy new custom Carhartt uniforms — here's what they look like

More than 50 items were created to ensure the uniforms could be used across a wide range of duties and weather conditions, from mechanics working in the Denver snow to ramp agents hauling luggage in Florida's summer heat.

United Airlines Carhartt Uniform
United Airlines' new employee uniforms introduced in 2020.

Source: Insider

While these "below-the-wing" workers have their new uniforms, the customer-facing collection's full rollout will not happen until 2025. The initial 2020 debut was delayed due to COVID-19.

Two United ramp agents wearing the new uniform and standing next to a plane.
Customer-facing roles include customer service, flight attendants, and pilots.

Source: Insider

In the meantime, United has announced one new design feature that will be seen on workers as it continues its drive for inclusivity.

Flight attendant at Denver International Airport.
Flight attendant at Denver International Airport.

Source: United Airlines

According to the airline, flight attendants will have the option to have their personal pronouns printed on their employee wings and name tags starting "later this year."

United flight attendants wearing pronoun pins.
United flight attendants wearing pronoun pins.
"This new feature gives our employees the option to celebrate their years of service with our airline while also identifying in the way that feels most true to themselves," United said.

United flight attendants wearing pronoun pins.
United flight attendants wearing pronoun pins.
Other workgroups, including pilots, can wear their pronouns on wings starting in 2025 when the full collection is available.

United Airlines' new pilot uniforms.
United told Insider that pilots do not wear name tags, but will get new wings that match the uniform.
United told Insider it has not determined how many pieces will make the final collection, but said "we will be testing a range of designs with this final wear test with the goal of paring down pieces...to promote a uniform look."

United Airlines' is introducing employee pronouns on name tags.
United Airlines' is introducing employee pronouns on name tags.
With the new option, United will become one of the first major airlines to allow employees to wear their pronouns…

United flight attendants wearing pronoun pins.
United flight attendants wearing pronoun pins.
…joining the ranks of carriers like Alaska Airlines, which announced gender-neutral uniforms and pronoun pins in March 2022.

Alaska Airlines new uniform grooming.
Alaska Airlines' new uniform grooming included relaxed policies for hair, makeup, and nails.

Alaska Airlines is creating gender-neutral uniforms for flight attendants and airport staff

United's new initiative will complement the carrier's recently updated grooming standards for cabin crew, which changed in 2021 to allow visible tattoos, natural makeup, and nail polish on anyone, regardless of gender.

Male flight attendant holding a phone with teal nail polish.
The new uniform as published by United in 2021.
"This is part of bigger brand evolution, as we shift to a warmer, more human brand where Good Leads The Way," United told Insider.

United new flight attendant uniform with purple color scheme.
The new uniform as published by United in 2019.
Historically, the aviation industry has maintained rigid uniform policies — especially for women.

Three women model uniforms for American Airlines in September 1967.
Three women model uniforms for American Airlines in September 1967.

24 photos of flight attendants' uniforms that show how much they've changed

But, more and more carriers are starting to deviate away from an industry focused on the female appearance, like Virgin Atlantic Airways dropping its makeup requirement and allowing any person to wear any uniform available…

Virgin Atlantic staff in uniforms
Virgin Atlantic crew members in uniforms.

Virgin Atlantic flight attendants, pilots, and ground staff can now wear any uniform regardless of their gender

…and Ukrainian carrier SkyUp allowing female flight attendants to ditch skirts and heels for pants and sneakers.

New SkyUp flight attendant uniforms.
New SkyUp flight attendant uniforms.

Budget airline SkyUp says female flight attendants will no longer be forced to wear high heels and can opt for sneakers instead

In 2019, United announced non-binary gender options when booking a flight, including "U" for undisclosed and "X" for unspecified.

Screenshot of United's booking site with gender-neutral options.
Screenshot of United's booking site with gender-neutral options.
"Fly how you identify," United said in a March 2019 Twitter post.

united airlines flight attendant gives drinks to passengers
United Airlines flight attendant.
In 2022, United announced the Aviate Academy, a pilot training program created to address the pilot shortage.

United Aviate Academy Tour
A United Aviate training plane.
However, it also has another purpose — to offer more opportunities to groups who have historically not been represented in the flight deck.

A United Airlines 787-10 Dreamliner against a dark blue sky.
A United Airlines 787-10 Dreamliner.
This includes having at least 50% of flight students be women or people of color, as well as offering financial assistance to make training more affordable to more people.

Aviate graduate Ricki Foster during a pre-check.
Aviate graduate Rick Foster with a training aircraft.
"We know it's a competitive advantage in this industry to look like the customers we serve," managing director of Aviate & pilot strategy Michael Bonner said in November 2022.

United Airlines passengers at the ticket counter.
United Airlines passengers at the ticket counter.
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By: [email protected] (Taylor Rains)
Title: United unveiled the next phase of its brand new flight attendant uniforms to include a name tag with the employee's pronouns — take a look
Sourced From: www.businessinsider.com/united-new-uniforms-let-employees-wear-pronouns-2023-5
Published Date: Thu, 18 May 2023 12:00:00 +0000

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