Oscar Munoz, the CEO of United Airlines, apparently won’t become the chairman of the company as planned.

Munoz has decided to leave “future determinations related to the Chairman position to the discretion of the Board,” according to a regulatory filing on Friday. He was set to become chairman next year.

MORE: United says CEO Munoz initiated the change to his contract that granted him the chairmanship of the company in 2018. — CNBC (@CNBC) April 21, 2017

The sudden change comes after United’s reputation plummeted following a recent series of public relations missteps, including a video that showed a passenger being violently dragged off a plane.

Senate members demanded the company explain its actions, but United missed an April 20 deadline to do so. The company said its would have answers by April 27.

“We find any further delay in getting necessary answers unacceptable,” Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) said Friday in a statement.