Aircraft window trim, a waterlogged cockpit checklist and American Airlines branded sugar packets joined a grim collection of debris plucked from the icy Potomac River on Thursday by Dean Naujoks.
As part of her probation, she is not able to fly a commercial aircraft without approval and she must pay a $5,000 penalty as well as $8,000 in restitution, officials said. Man traps 18-year-old in ...
As the Trump administration rushes to eliminate federal jobs, even the national parks — among the country's most beloved and least politicized institutions — are in the crosshairs. US airlines had ...
The BBC Sounds podcast host spoke out over the shake up coming to Ryanair, as it makes a big change to boarding passes ahead ...
Performances aside, Flight Risk commits the nearly unforgivable sin of turning a great thriller premise into laughably ...
The collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ...
A similar incident covered by Newsweek featured a passenger who was asked to move for a family, only to be relocated to a ...
On May 3, 2019, a Miami Air flight slid into St. Johns River at NAS Jacksonville. 22 passengers suffered minor injuries and ...
A flight passenger asked on Reddit about the use of the entertainment center when sitting in a two-seat, exit-row chair, with ...
The airline won't begin reconfiguring aircraft with extra-legroom seats until the middle of 2025. It had planned to start ...
HONG KONG—Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific Airways has opened a campaign to acquire its next batch of long-haul widebodies to ...
UA110 was operated by N672UA, a Boeing 767-300ER that was delivered to the airline in December 1999, just before the turn of ...