Cargo company Air General is ending operations at a west Charlotte warehouse, which will leave almost 100 people without jobs in the spring. The layoffs will occur on March 31 for people working at the facility at 4706 Yorkmont Road near Charlotte Douglas International Airport, according to Air General.
"Our deepest condolences go out to the employee's family, friends and colleagues during this difficult time," the airport said
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - An emergency situation unfolded Monday at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport after an employee was killed. Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said that around 9:38 a.m ...
The National Transportation Safety Board provided an update on Thursday on the deadly airplane-helicopter crash over Washington, D.C. This live stream has ended. More on the story below. Flight crew based out of Charlotte,
The American Airlines’ subsidiary has ties that go back decades in Ohio, and just said it was moving its headquarters to Charlotte.
Two pilots, flight attendants and more victims of the American Airlines jet and Black Hawk helicopter have been identified.
American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL) owns PSA, which already has a large presence in Charlotte, operating regional flights on American’s behalf. American is based in Fort Worth, Texas, but runs its second-largest hub at Charlotte Douglas, known as CLT.
A flight attendant who was on board when an American Airlines jet collided with an Army helicopter near Washington had ties to Charlotte.
A flight attendant who lives in Greenville has joined the conversation surrounding the tragedy of a military helicopter and regional jet crashing in Washington D.C. What we know about the DC plane crash victims Carmenlita Locke is a flight attendant with American Airlines PSA and flies out of Charlotte Douglas International
A flight crew from Charlotte was onboard a plane that collided with a military Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River by Washington, D.C., according to multiple media reports and at least one crew member’s family.. A total of 67 people died — 60 passengers, four crew members on the commercial plane and three people on the military chopper.
Washington’s regional airport was closed after the crash that apparently took the lives of 67 people. The DC airport is reopening at 11 a.m.