A Fort Worth-based American Airlines (AA) flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to London Heathrow (LHR) experienced abnormal noise after takeoff, following this the crew decided to make an emergency landing at New York (JFK).
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Boom Supersonic, the company developing the world’s fastest airliner, celebrated the completion of construction at the Overture Superfactory with a ribbon-cutting ceremony today (June 17, 2024).
Boeing is investigating a new quality issue with its 787 Dreamliner after discovering that hundreds of fasteners were incorrectly installed on the fuselages of some undelivered jets
Shortly after six dogs boarded BARK Air’s inaugural flight from Westchester County, billed as the first “air travel experience” tailored for canines, the county filed a lawsuit against BARK in federal court.
tlanta-based Delta Air Lines (DL) announced that it plans to seek approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation to operate a new flight between Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA).
Airbus A321XLR final stage of flight testing and certification, on other hand, Boeing has fixed problem with 737 MAX 7 and 10 anti-ice system
Southwest Airlines (WN) faced major travel disruptions across the US on Tuesday due to a computer system outage, marking the second such incident in four months.
On Monday passengers on board United Airlines (UA) Flight UA2091 operated by Airbus A320 bound for Seattle (SEA), experienced a scare as smoke started to pour out near the wing of the aircraft from the engine at O’Hare Airport (ORD) in Chicago.
American Airlines (AA) is grieving the loss of its longest-serving flight attendant, Bette Nash, who passed away on May 17th
Spirit Airlines (NK) in collaboration with San José Mineta International Airport (SJC), has announced its intention to seek approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation to initiate new, direct service between SJC and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).