Emirates (EK) has announced that it has achieved a measurable reduction in unexpected severe turbulence encounters by deploying a new, data‑driven turbulence‑forecasting initiative across its worldwide operations.
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Three Delta Air Lines (DL) flight attendants were injured during flight DL632 from Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO) to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).
A Japan Airlines (JL) Boeing 787-9 operating flight JL22 from Beijing Capital (PEK) to Tokyo Haneda (HND) with 121 passengers and 11 crew encountered turbulence at cruising altitude, resulting in injury to a cabin crew member.
United Airlines (UA) passengers on Flight 5971 endured a terrifying plunge of nearly 4,000 feet during severe turbulence, leaving some convinced they might not survive.
A Delta Air Lines (DL) flight en route to Amsterdam (AMS) made an emergency landing at Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport (MSP) on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, after encountering severe midair turbulence.
A Singapore Airlines (SQ) Airbus A350-900 (SQ), en route to Shanghai Pudong (PVG), encountered severe turbulence on June 27, 2025.
A JetBlue Airways (B6) Airbus A321neo returned to New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) after encountering turbulence shortly after takeoff.
A Fort Worth-based American Airlines (AA) flight from Miami International Airport (MIA) to Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) experienced turbulence on June 22, injuring multiple people on board.
Here we discuss on how pilots manage the challenging situation of turbulence and the comprehensive safety measures built into modern aircraft.
Two American Airlines flights faced severe turbulence, injuring three crew members during flights to DFW and PHL, FAA confirms.