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A Yute Commuter Service aircraft crashed near St. Mary's, Alaska, resulting in four fatalities. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident, which occurred on Sunday night.
Congress reconvenes to address temporary funding legislation with a looming September 30 deadline. Republican disagreements and potential government shutdown consequences highlight the need for bipartisan solutions.
A 33-year-old Australian man faces hefty fines after his disruptive behavior forced a flight to return to Perth last year. The incident highlights the growing issue of unruly passengers in air travel.
An Alaska Airlines flight narrowly avoided a collision with a Southwest jet at Nashville International Airport. The incident, under investigation by the FAA and NTSB, highlights ongoing efforts to improve airport safety.
A Fremont resident was arrested for allegedly assaulting flight attendants on a Frontier Airlines flight, forcing an emergency landing. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about passenger behavior in air travel.
An Alaska Airlines flight halted takeoff to prevent a potential collision with a Southwest Airlines jet at Nashville International Airport. The FAA is investigating the incident.
Boeing reaches a tentative agreement with its largest union, offering substantial wage increases and committing to build its next aircraft in Washington state. The deal could help the company navigate recent crises and production challenges.
A twin-engine Cessna crashed near Portland, igniting fires in multiple townhomes. Authorities report one resident missing and two people treated at the scene, as investigations continue.
A United Airlines flight from Cancun to Chicago made an emergency landing in Memphis after encountering severe turbulence. One passenger was hospitalized, while six others declined treatment.
SpaceX's civilian Polaris mission postponed due to Falcon 9 booster failure. FAA orders investigation, grounding rockets. Potential impact on ISS astronaut return mission in September.
NTSB report cites inadequate FAA oversight and operator inspections as key factors in a 2022 helicopter crash that killed six in West Virginia. The findings highlight regulatory enforcement gaps.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement of Donald Trump for the 2024 election sparks debate over its impact. Concerns arise about Kennedy's potential influence on a second Trump administration's staffing and policies.
A federal appeals court rejects a former Delta flight attendant's lawsuit over an alleged 2018 sexual assault. The 2-1 decision prompts criticism from the dissenting judge, highlighting workplace safety concerns.
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines' merger plan passes crucial regulatory step. The $2 billion deal aims to expand travel options and awaits Transportation Department's final approval.
A charter plane carrying Sen. JD Vance made an emergency landing in Milwaukee due to a door seal malfunction. The incident occurred during a campaign trip, with the issue resolved before continuing to Cincinnati.
Utah's natural arches face accelerated erosion due to human activity. National Park Service aims to preserve natural processes while scientists study arch stability, urging visitors to appreciate these wonders before potential collapse.
NTSB hearings reveal long-standing manufacturing problems at Boeing, including systemic issues, employee fears, and oversight challenges. New CEO faces urgent tasks to restore trust and address ongoing concerns.
A small plane crash at Sundance Airport in Oklahoma City resulted in four fatalities. The incident, involving a Beechcraft aircraft, occurred during takeoff and is under investigation by aviation authorities.
NTSB begins hearings on Boeing 737 Max door panel blowout. Investigation focuses on manufacturing process breakdown, with Boeing and supplier executives to testify. Incident has led to widespread scrutiny of Boeing's operations.
U. S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg rejects airlines' request for more time to implement new passenger refund rules. He warns of enforcement actions for non-compliance with the May 2024 legislation.