(Reuters) -The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is contemplating measures to curb development at United Airways, together with stopping the service from including new routes, following a collection of security incidents, Bloomberg Information reported on Saturday.The regulator has mentioned non permanent actions it might take with the airline’s management in latest days, Bloomberg mentioned, citing folks with data of the matter.United additionally could also be barred from flying paying clients on newly delivered plane, the report mentioned.”The FAA’s security assurance system routinely screens all points of an airline’s operation,” the company mentioned in a press release on Saturday.United didn’t reply to a Reuters request for remark.U.S. security regulators will enhance scrutiny of United after a number of latest security incidents, the Chicago-based airline mentioned on Friday.On March 15, an exterior panel was discovered to be lacking from a United plane when it landed in Oregon, prompting an FAA investigation. Earlier than that, a Boeing 737 MAX in its fleet rolled onto the grass in Houston. A United-operated Boeing 777-200 certain for Japan misplaced a tire after takeoff from San Francisco and was diverted to Los Angeles, the place it landed safely.United’s company security vp, Sasha Johnson, mentioned in a memo that over the subsequent a number of weeks staff will see extra of a presence by the FAA “in our operation as they start to evaluation a few of our work processes, manuals and services.”(Reporting by Mrinmay Dey in Bengaluru; Enhancing by Richard Chang)