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EXPLAINER: Why a Plane's Engine Exploded Over Denver
The investigation into the engine explosion on a United Airlines flight over the weekend is homing in on why engine fan blades broke off.
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Boeing Recommends Grounding 777's With PW4000 Engines
Boeing is calling for all airlines to ground their 777 model airplanes equipped with the Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engine, the type of engine that blew apart after takeoff from Denver this weekend.
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Delta to Retire Boeing 777s as Pandemic Dims Outlook for International Travel
Delta Air Lines said Thursday it may have 7,000 too many pilots this fall and announced it will retire its fleet of Boeing 777s, a sign the airline expects a lengthy downturn in long-haul international travel as the coronavirus batters demand.
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British Fighter Jets Launch to Escort Newark-Bound Air India Flight After ‘Security Alert' Prompts Emergency Landing
An Air India flight from Mumbai to Newark made an emergency landing at London’s Stansted Airport Thursday morning.
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Newark-Bound Flight Makes Emergency Landing in London
Britain’s Royal Air Force fighter jets escorted an Air India flight bound for Newark to a safe emergency landing at London’s Stansted Airport after an unspecified security alert Thursday morning, authorities and the airline said.
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29 Hurt on Turbulent Flight to JFK
The plane was coming from Istanbul. Wale Aliyu reports.
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US, Allies Accuse Russian Military Spy Agency GRU of Scores of Attacks
The West unleashed an onslaught of new evidence and indictments Thursday accusing Russian military spies of hacking so widespread that it seemed to target anyone, anywhere who investigates Moscow’s involvement in an array of criminal activities — including doping, poisoning and the downing of a plane. Russia defiantly denied the charges, neither humbled nor embarrassed by the exceptional revelations on...
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United Flight From SFO Makes Emergency Landing in Hawaii After Engine Cover Blows Off Above Pacific Ocean
An United Airlines plane was able to land safely in Hawaii Tuesday afternoon after engine trouble over the Pacific Ocean en route its flight from San Francisco to Honolulu.
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Malaysia to Pay Firm Up to $70 Million If It Finds Missing Plane
Malaysia’s government said Wednesday it will pay U.S. company Ocean Infinity up to $70 million if it can find the wreckage or black boxes of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 within three months, in a renewed bid to solve the plane’s disappearance nearly four years ago. Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai said there was an 85 percent chance of finding the...
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Hunt Resumes for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Wreckage
Malaysia approved a new attempt to find the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the country’s government announced Saturday, nearly four years after the plane’s disappearance sparked one of aviation’s biggest mysteries, NBC News reported. The U.S.-based company Ocean Infinity dispatched a search vessel this week to look in the southern Indian Ocean for debris from the plane, which disappeared...
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Passengers Stranded on Tarmac After Tires Blow
Hundreds of people were stranded on the tarmac of Newark Airport after several tires on their plane blew out, officials say. Wale Aliyu reports.
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Two Planes Clip Wings at JFK Airport
A plane has clipped wings with another plane while taxiing at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
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Plane Blows Tires Landing in Newark, Stranding Passengers
Passengers were stranded on the tarmac of Newark Airport for hours Sunday after a rough landing caused some of their plane’s tires to blow out, officials said.
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3 Years on, Families Honor Loved Ones Lost on Downed MH17
The father of two siblings killed when Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down over Ukraine three years ago said Monday that relatives of the 298 people killed would not rest until those responsible face justice. At an emotional ceremony marking three years since MH17 was shot down, Evert van Zijtveld said a group representing victims’ families “shall not give...
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US-Born Panda Bao Bao Lands in China After Leaving DC Zoo
An American-born panda started settling into her new home Thursday in southwest China where she will eventually join a breeding program. Bao Bao was born at the National Zoo in Washington to panda parents on loan from China. Under an agreement between China and the U.S., such panda cubs must be returned to China before they are 4 years old,...
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‘What Are You Doing?': Error Sent Jet in Wrong Direction, Into Path of Other Plane
Federal officials are investigating after an air traffic controller error sent a jet from Los Angeles International Airport toward the flight path of another plane while flying low toward Southern California mountains.
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Audio: Air Traffic Control, EVA Air Boeing 777 Exchange
Federal officials are investigating after an air traffic controller error sent a jet from Los Angeles International Airport toward the flight path of another plane while flying low toward Southern California mountains. The following is air traffic control audio from Friday Dec. 17, 2016.
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Flight 370: With Search Suspended, a Cold-Case File Awaits
For two years and more, it has been a lost ship, a metal container carrying 239 souls that simply disappeared late one night, never to be seen again. And now, the search for the remains of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 likely will become a thing of memory, too. With Friday’s announcement that the meticulous ocean search for the missing jetliner...
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Search for Flight MH370 to Be Suspended, Possibly Forever
The hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will be suspended once the current search area in the Indian Ocean has been completely scoured, the ministers of the three countries conducting the operation announced Friday, possibly ending all hopes of solving aviation’s greatest mystery. “In the absence of new evidence, Malaysia, Australia and China have collectively decided to suspend the search...
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Debris in Mozambique ‘Almost Certainly' From Flight MH370: Officials
Debris recently discovered in Mozambique most likely came from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished mysteriously two years ago, Australian officials said Wednesday. In a statement, Australia’s Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Darren Chester, said that an analysis of two items found that they were “consistent with drift modeling” that “further affirms our search efforts in the southern Indian Ocean,”...